Is it possible to cancel an online order while it's still in processing? I couldn't find what I wanted in stock, so I ordered a different gun from GT Distributors. Now, I found what I wanted, and would like to cancel the previous one. The order was delayed anyways because the FFL had to send in their info, and I needed to send in my info for blue label. I replied to the email that requested the further info on attempt to cancel it, but that won't be seen till Monday. Just wondering if it was even worth the try.
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Originally posted by duckhunter175 View PostNot sure if it will be more or less difficult if it's a blue label firearm-- but if its a glock, given the market, you can probably flip it for more than your BL price
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Originally posted by m714 View PostThough i'm pretty sure that is against policy/rules for Blue Label purchases...
I guess it gets down to the ethic- if he can't cancel and it isn't what he wants/needs then he should sell it. If it wasn't his intent to make a profit I don't think there is a huge problem with it.
I'm sure there are plenty of blue label/IOP guns floating around as often as guys upgrade, change rigs, etc.
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Originally posted by duckhunter175 View PostYou are probably right-- and Im guessing that's why they limit the annual purchase.
I guess it gets down to the ethic- if he can't cancel and it isn't what he wants/needs then he should sell it. If it wasn't his intent to make a profit I don't think there is a huge problem with it.
I'm sure there are plenty of blue label/IOP guns floating around as often as guys upgrade, change rigs, etc.
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Originally posted by duckhunter175 View PostNot sure if it will be more or less difficult if it's a blue label firearm-- but if its a glock, given the market, you can probably flip it for more than your BL price
I'd be interested if it's a 48 or a 17 mos. For purchase price of course
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostThere was a fella who got in serious trouble for that. No FFL and all
I'd be interested if it's a 48 or a 17 mos. For purchase price of course
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Legally he would be fine, as he didn’t purchase it with the intent of selling. But as mentioned previously, he would be in violation of Glocks Blue Label agreement. Sounds like OP was able to get everything squared away though.
*Disclaimer: not an attorney
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Originally posted by kae006 View PostLegally he would be fine, as he didn’t purchase it with the intent of selling. But as mentioned previously, he would be in violation of Glocks Blue Label agreement. Sounds like OP was able to get everything squared away though.
*Disclaimer: not an attorney
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostYes, it was glock that went after him. Dude was buying blue label stuff and selling them for retail. He was buying several a year and using different dealers. Someone at glock caught it doing paperwork and had the atf pay him a visit
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Sounds like you’re talking about an individual buying and reselling for a profit, which is definitely illegal if that was his intent (which shouldn’t be hard to show given the story). Glock has taken Blue Label guns out of a lot of shops as well. They mandate the dealers sell them at their set pricing but the markup is so low that a lot of shops were padding that price to make a bigger profit.
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Originally posted by kae006 View PostGlock has taken Blue Label guns out of a lot of shops for this. They mandate the dealers sell them at their set pricing but the markup is so low that a lot of shops were padding that price to make a bigger profit.
Apparently glock takes pricing seriously. A glock rep paid a visit to a buddy of mines shop about 2 years ago. His in store prices were below MSRP. In order to carry glock his tags now says "POR" for price on request
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Originally posted by Quackerbox View PostI'm not convinced a store in central Houston isnt doing this. The last two times I've called they quote prices higher than GT and the next closest BL dealer.
Apparently glock takes pricing seriously. A glock rep paid a visit to a buddy of mines shop about 2 years ago. His in store prices were below MSRP. In order to carry glock his tags now says "POR" for price on request
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Yup, Glock uses MAP pricing and you’re not allowed to advertise below their suggested retail. Blue Label prices are also set by Glock and should be the same across the board, but as you mentioned that’s often not the reality. Turn him into a Blue Label rep, and then buy from GT because their selection and customer service is better anyways.
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