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<blockquote data-quote="Glock_21" data-source="post: 2829907" data-attributes="member: 32827"><p>Took forever. </p><p></p><p>The kid at the gun counter had never done a gun transaction and had to find someone to walk him through it. I filled out the 4473 as I always do. They asked for a phone number, not part of the 4473. I declined. That threw them into a tailspin for some reason. Took 2 different calls up to managers or someone to even proceed without a phone number.</p><p>After the 4473 came back "proceed" they had issues matching the serial number on the gun with what was in their "inventory". Eventually, business at the gun counter was complete and I could pay and leave, or so I thought.</p><p>Everything was then moved to the service desk where we repeated the tailspin over the lack of a phone number. They eventually figured out how to ring up the transaction and take my money even without a phone number. It took another 10-15 minutes for them to locate the box and accessories that went with the rifle.</p><p>Their process was very disorganized and took entirely too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock_21, post: 2829907, member: 32827"] Took forever. The kid at the gun counter had never done a gun transaction and had to find someone to walk him through it. I filled out the 4473 as I always do. They asked for a phone number, not part of the 4473. I declined. That threw them into a tailspin for some reason. Took 2 different calls up to managers or someone to even proceed without a phone number. After the 4473 came back "proceed" they had issues matching the serial number on the gun with what was in their "inventory". Eventually, business at the gun counter was complete and I could pay and leave, or so I thought. Everything was then moved to the service desk where we repeated the tailspin over the lack of a phone number. They eventually figured out how to ring up the transaction and take my money even without a phone number. It took another 10-15 minutes for them to locate the box and accessories that went with the rifle. Their process was very disorganized and took entirely too long. [/QUOTE]
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