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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3341210" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>There is a sound reason for shenanigans like this. Sounds like H&H went too far though.</p><p></p><p>With brick and mortar stores it's a tough call in times like this. You can resort to price gouging or purchase limits. If a bunch of neckbeards come in and buy every pallet of ammo and mags that they have, <strong><em>and believe me they will</em></strong>, the store doesn't have any inventory to sell and can't get restocked. If they don't have any product to sell how do they pay the bills? This a real thing they are trying to deal with.</p><p></p><p>If it were me I'd set back 2 mags for all my high sales volume guns (G19 G17, ARs, etc). I mean put them in the back room and not on the sales floor. Those mags would be for those that purchased new guns and wanted some extra mags like most of us do. Then I'd sell the rest to anyone but with a purchase limit. It would take a bit of analysis to get the items and numbers to put back and policy to allow sales on but it would at least be equitable to the customer base and not piss them off. Sounds like H&H needs some management help to me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3341210, member: 3099"] There is a sound reason for shenanigans like this. Sounds like H&H went too far though. With brick and mortar stores it's a tough call in times like this. You can resort to price gouging or purchase limits. If a bunch of neckbeards come in and buy every pallet of ammo and mags that they have, [B][I]and believe me they will[/I][/B], the store doesn't have any inventory to sell and can't get restocked. If they don't have any product to sell how do they pay the bills? This a real thing they are trying to deal with. If it were me I'd set back 2 mags for all my high sales volume guns (G19 G17, ARs, etc). I mean put them in the back room and not on the sales floor. Those mags would be for those that purchased new guns and wanted some extra mags like most of us do. Then I'd sell the rest to anyone but with a purchase limit. It would take a bit of analysis to get the items and numbers to put back and policy to allow sales on but it would at least be equitable to the customer base and not piss them off. Sounds like H&H needs some management help to me... [/QUOTE]
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