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Got any contact info? I'd love to just get ahold of Matt at this pointI got to know the owners pretty well and they were always honest with me. I would circle back around on that one especially since your stamp is in.
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Got any contact info? I'd love to just get ahold of Matt at this pointI got to know the owners pretty well and they were always honest with me. I would circle back around on that one especially since your stamp is in.
The father said in batches. Sounds like a lame excuseAll at once? So people may have stamps back but have to wait for others? That doesn't sound right.
Last time I tried to call him I never heard back. Towards the end of their business I mostly saw Tony and the other staff, Matt wasn't around often.Got any contact info? I'd love to just get ahold of Matt at this point
Contact the ATF. An FFL that closes down MUST transfer any NFA items they are holding to another FFL, and are required to report the same to the ATF. This is your first step, especially if OAA does not respond to you.I have a can that was approved almost 2 months ago, and they guys at Oregon arms and ammunition are shut down and completely ignoring all emails. Not sure if it's time to report them to atf or what. Any suggestions?
Hold up a sec.Well I called atf. Basically they told me I need to file a police report or small claims. They can give me my 200$ back so that's nice. They didn't even seem worried at all a suppressor was unaccounted for. Called the local atf, an agent gave me their home address as they seemed to have listed it as the location of their still current ffl license. And a new phone # no one is answering. So I got a little headway, maybe.
Damn, well at least you know now the next step. Looks like it will take a court date to wake them up.Well I called atf. Basically they told me I need to file a police report or small claims. They can give me my 200$ back so that's nice. They didn't even seem worried at all a suppressor was unaccounted for. Called the local atf, an agent gave me their home address as they seemed to have listed it as the location of their still current ffl license. And a new phone # no one is answering. So I got a little headway, maybe.
Atf Will refund the tax stamp if the can is "gone" that's all.Hold up a sec.
They canceled your Form 4 and refunded your $200.00 fee
or
They felt sorry for you they gifted you $200.00 for the inconvenience you are going through and you still have a valid Form 4
Which one of those and they did it basically while you were on the phone with them?
You have their address drive over there and knock be polite let them know you have contacted the ATF maybe that will lite a fire under themWell I called atf. Basically they told me I need to file a police report or small claims. They can give me my 200$ back so that's nice. They didn't even seem worried at all a suppressor was unaccounted for. Called the local atf, an agent gave me their home address as they seemed to have listed it as the location of their still current ffl license. And a new phone # no one is answering. So I got a little headway, maybe.
Assuming they're till physically AT that address...You have their address drive over there and knock be polite let them know you have contacted the ATF maybe that will lite a fire under them
I already called them and it's not that easy. They told me my best bet is small claims. Though atf did say I can only report it missing if I file a police report.Call the local PD and report theft and possession of stolen property.
I know. It's some random mansion in Hillsboro on brookwood ave. If he doesn't live there it's police report timeAssuming they're till physically AT that address...
Good question, No idea. This lack of communication is some of the worst customer service Iv ever experienced through.It's a real shame hearing about this situation. They were a good shop with knowledgeable people and a site sponsor here at NWFA. But holding NFA items for a "mass release" sounds like an excuse to me. If they are a home-based FFL at this point what is stopping them from doing business as usual like everyone else?
That's not my read on the post, he said the ATF could refund his money (thereby implicating cancellation of the stamp).Hold up a sec.
They canceled your Form 4 and refunded your $200.00 fee
or
They felt sorry for you they gifted you $200.00 for the inconvenience you are going through and you still have a valid Form 4
Which one of those and they did it basically while you were on the phone with them?