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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2948036" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>While I appreciate you showing up and telling your side of the story, there have been MULTIPLE accounts from several members stating they were chastised for pick up brass from the ground, even their own. If you want to come in and talk about flopping members on the counter and talk tough behind the internet as well (which you are), that's fine, but don't even <strong>begin </strong>to claim unless one has owned and run a firing range has no right to criticize practices like that. Can someone who is not a mechanic complain about being ripped off by a predatory repair shop? How about someone who isn't a teacher standing up for their child if being bullied at school? Get over yourself and be a little realistic here... I guarantee you if you and/or your employees told me I could not collect even my own brass off the floor, I would never be back, and would spread the word to everyone I knew to support another business. I'm sorry your business model didn't work out for you, but I wouldn't support a range treating me like that, either. And you're right, if someone came in and treated my wife the way that was described, it would be handled then and there as well.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I'm glad you came to defend yourself, but multiple accounts from multiple members here have been given regarding your business' assertion that they were not allowed to collect even their own range brass, which is pure asshattery to me. Just my opinion and, you know, sitting behind my computer talking tough. lol</p><p></p><p>As someone who regularly supports local businesses in the firearms and shooting community, I'll continue to offer criticism of poor business practices where I see fit, despite your assertion that I don't have the right to do so. Thanks for the lecture, though. Kinda sounds like a recent former head of state, to me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2948036, member: 9374"] While I appreciate you showing up and telling your side of the story, there have been MULTIPLE accounts from several members stating they were chastised for pick up brass from the ground, even their own. If you want to come in and talk about flopping members on the counter and talk tough behind the internet as well (which you are), that's fine, but don't even [B]begin [/B]to claim unless one has owned and run a firing range has no right to criticize practices like that. Can someone who is not a mechanic complain about being ripped off by a predatory repair shop? How about someone who isn't a teacher standing up for their child if being bullied at school? Get over yourself and be a little realistic here... I guarantee you if you and/or your employees told me I could not collect even my own brass off the floor, I would never be back, and would spread the word to everyone I knew to support another business. I'm sorry your business model didn't work out for you, but I wouldn't support a range treating me like that, either. And you're right, if someone came in and treated my wife the way that was described, it would be handled then and there as well. Like I said, I'm glad you came to defend yourself, but multiple accounts from multiple members here have been given regarding your business' assertion that they were not allowed to collect even their own range brass, which is pure asshattery to me. Just my opinion and, you know, sitting behind my computer talking tough. lol As someone who regularly supports local businesses in the firearms and shooting community, I'll continue to offer criticism of poor business practices where I see fit, despite your assertion that I don't have the right to do so. Thanks for the lecture, though. Kinda sounds like a recent former head of state, to me... [/QUOTE]
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