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Guns.com launches used gun buying service
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To submit a request, you access the questionnaire on Guns.com, provide contact information and a description of the firearm along with a few photos of it. Carlberg said the whole process could be done with a smartphone.
Within 24 hours of sending the request, a Guns.com appraiser will review the information and respond with an offer via email. You then have 10 days to accept it. If accepted, Guns.com will provide shipping materials and instructions. “There’s a lot less labor for the consumer to try and sell their gun,” said Paul Bahe, Chief Firearms Appraiser at Guns.com. |
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netsyscon
(1/25/2018)
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Plus it is a slap in the face to the police "gun buyback" folks. |
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