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<blockquote data-quote="jsl_pt" data-source="post: 1802870" data-attributes="member: 19194"><p>I've been in several other gun shops that do not have this attitude, and I do not buy into your assertion that every gun shop would be justified to have this attitude due to the pesky customers getting in the way. I have been to Dong's once and will never go back. They were the only place to have what I was looking for, and actually as cheap as I could find online. I had never heard anything about Dong's at this time ( a couple years ago), good or bad. I went in and got what I wanted after calling ahead to see if they had item and what the price was. First I got passed over at the counter for about 10 minutes. When they finally did make their way over to me, they were rude, smug, would barely talk to me when trying to make smalltalk to lighten the air, would barely answer any question about the gun I was in the process of purchasing, they only conversed direct to the point about forms needing filled out, in now way were they polite or even thankful for the sell. They boxed the gun up after getting approval, shoved it to me, I signed the slip, I said thanks, have a good day, not one word from them after that, so I just left! I have never went back nor will I advise anyone to go there either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsl_pt, post: 1802870, member: 19194"] I've been in several other gun shops that do not have this attitude, and I do not buy into your assertion that every gun shop would be justified to have this attitude due to the pesky customers getting in the way. I have been to Dong's once and will never go back. They were the only place to have what I was looking for, and actually as cheap as I could find online. I had never heard anything about Dong's at this time ( a couple years ago), good or bad. I went in and got what I wanted after calling ahead to see if they had item and what the price was. First I got passed over at the counter for about 10 minutes. When they finally did make their way over to me, they were rude, smug, would barely talk to me when trying to make smalltalk to lighten the air, would barely answer any question about the gun I was in the process of purchasing, they only conversed direct to the point about forms needing filled out, in now way were they polite or even thankful for the sell. They boxed the gun up after getting approval, shoved it to me, I signed the slip, I said thanks, have a good day, not one word from them after that, so I just left! I have never went back nor will I advise anyone to go there either. [/QUOTE]
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