Being prudent and doing due diligence with who you are dealing with comes with 35 years of law enforcement at both the municipal & federal level. Maybe I have been lucky, but I have never had anyone refuse to exchange licenses once I have sent them one. I won't say being scammed won't happen, but the likelihood is certainly minimized for me. I'll leave interpretation of Title 18 USC, Chap. 44 up to you as to how you interpret and follow the law. My wife accuses me of being paranoid anyway! Happy Holidays!
Anyone had any dealings with Michael Tyson on Armslist?
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Man is that ever the truth. I have had more bad experience with shifty dealers falsely describing guns than with private sells or FFL 03 collectors.Comment
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Just a FYI - If a seller or a dealer is really hung up to verify that a FFL 03 is valid, they can contact BATFE's WV Licensing office toll free at (866) 662-2750. I have called them in the past, and they have always been fast and professional.When I asked why the C&R information wasn't published on-line, I was told because it is a home residence, and for safety reasons, didn't want to have a public viewed database of private residences for potential home robberies.Well, try that with a Class 3 FFL-C&R which many collectors such as myself have.
FFL eZ Check does not validate Type 03 (Collectors of Curios and Relics) and Type 06 (Manufacturer of Ammunition) licenses. All attempts to check the validity of Type 03 and Type 06 licenses will result in an error message, even though the licenses may be valid. An FFL should not use this error message as reason to deny dealing with a Type 03 licensee.
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I always wondered why 03s cannot be verified, Thanks, now I know!Just a FYI - If a seller or a dealer is really hung up to verify that a FFL 03 is valid, they can contact BATFE's WV Licensing office toll free at (866) 662-2750. I have called them in the past, and they have always been fast and professional.When I asked why the C&R information wasn't published on-line, I was told because it is a home residence, and for safety reasons, didn't want to have a public viewed database of private residences for potential home robberies.
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Rick, I have been scammed also, but this is what I did. And it works.
!) contact the Attorney General of PA fraud division. File a formal complaint. They will investigate right away. Especially with a firearm.
2) If you mailed it fiale a report with the USPS inspectors office.
3) File a report with your local police and the PA police in the city of the seller.
4) As it was done on the internet, call the FTC an file a fraud complaint. They only act if there is more than one complaint. But it is a start.
By filing the police reports you make your position stronger. Filing a false police report is a crime in its self. I also told the AG office that I did this and reminded them that it is a crime for filing a false report.
You may not get you funds back, but it will scare the he?? out of the seller.
Good luck Mark"Three people can keep a secret as long as two of them are dead" Mark TwainComment

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