Andrew Smith
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I agree.All sounds reasonable once the facts are disclosed.
I agree.All sounds reasonable once the facts are disclosed.
Agreed but that’s not what’s happened hereSorry but this just doesn’t sit well with me. If a dealer takes a gun to sell on commission surely charging storage as well is just not on.
On that basis they will make money even if they fail to sell the thing.
I’ve sold guns on commission, admittedly a long time ago, but I seem to remember that I paid 15% commission.
I definitely did not pay storage and would have paid nothing at all if they didn’t sell the gun.
Sorry but this just doesn’t sit well with me. If a dealer takes a gun to sell on commission surely charging storage as well is just not on.
On that basis they will make money even if they fail to sell the thing.
I’ve sold guns on commission, admittedly I paid 15% commission.
I definitely did not pay storage and would have paid nothing at all if they didn’t sell the
Spot on WillI would like to think if I had made good money for storage and then sold the gun later for a percentage that I would have made a good overall deal for the gun owner that reflected the spirit of the thing, rather than “letter of the law”. I’ve certainly done similar common-sense deals in my business, always with an eye to my reputation and the future goodwill from the client.
Good pointI agree that in commercial transactions a pragmatic approach is often the most successful way to resolve a dispute or even generally conduct business - future orders & reputations within what might be a small business sector makes that very worthwhile.
With individuals however they rarely come back for more and if they do expect the same deal again - if not better. It's not necessarily applying the letter of the law but what was agreed between the parties at the outset. Of course this may be wrong - and apologies if it is a causes any offence to the OP - but if the OP put the gun into storage because his license expired and then sold it for the same reason there little or no future goodwill for OGC to take into account.
A question - You buy 500 cartridges at the '500' rate and then a week later return to buy another 500 - do you get the 1,000 rate for all of them or pay the 500 rate again.
A pretty pointless comment then!I know the shop well and that's all I'm saying
YepA pretty pointless comment then!
I don't know the shop for a long time.
I watch Davids Youtube channel occasionally, I'm saying nothing else.Like I said I know the shop well and I know how it works and I'm saying no more
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