Originally Posted by
TBS
Bump with question for FFLs or people regularly who buy/sell firearms.
In July I consigned four rifles with an FFL in my area. One of which was my great grandfathers 1892 Winchester c. 1906.
Said he would list them in August. And Said he would let me know when he listed them (Gunbroker.com)
He didn’t let me know.
In early October I got a check for one of the rifles. No accounting of gross sales price, expenses of sale or his commission. Just a check.
After a month of several emails, text messages and phone messages I got a text three weeks ago saying he realized he didn’t pay me for all of the guns and would do so “as soon as possible”.
Haven’t seen anything. Seems quite possible that’s plenty of time to provide an accounting and send me a check.
So my patience is kinda exhausted.
Question is, do I have any recourse other than through small claims court? Can I complain thru BATF to put pressure on him?
Other avenues?
TIA
Nothing specific to firearms. FFL should actually help because he has to have record of when he sold your guns. But I don’t think anything about this is unique to firearms. Did you sign a contract for consignment?
You could call a lawyer and see if you can threaten his FFL?
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