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For price gouging. Ha!
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No live human being reads returned email messages, the server simply dumps them every few hours. The only way to get unwanted email stopped is to block their address in your email program. The computer is agnostic, and will just move on the the next 100 thousand messages per hour it sends.
So what else is new? I thought these clowns would have change their name after the 'shortage' a couple years ago. This isn't the first time these ripp offs have pulled this stuff but this crap has brought more of these companies to the front. One group was charging over $30.00 for 10 rounds of .308. All they got from me was going on my spam list.For price gouging. Ha!
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The Pretext,[and I don't know that it will work] is that the President of the United States of America has deemed Guns an Ammo to be necessary items. that gives them some protection against price gauging. also those suing are not just claiming a higher price. They are claiming that CTD cancelled their already processed order [ at the lower price] and then offered them the same item at the higher [Price Gouged] price. CTD has done this before. but without the POTUS's declaring ammo a necessity, they would not have a legal leg to stand on. I admit it is a pretty skinny leg, and maybe the point is just to cost CTD the amount in legal fee's that they have gouged the public .Under what pretext will a lawsuit be brought?
Rolls Royce asks a half a million bucks for its cars.
Price shoppers are free to take a pass.
When I drove raw milk in 2006 to 2008, there was a creamery that became infected with e coli. The creamery tried and tried to get that stuff out of its pipes but it never could, so that entire operation was shut-down and a processing plant worth umpteen millions was left to fall apart. The meat-processing plants are a little different in that it's the people who work there are infected, not the pipes, et cetera. But the virus may be on various surfaces with which contact with raw meat may obtain. It's a tough thing to say, but I'll betcha the tofu & arugula crowd are dam-ned happy that the meat plants are out of operation-- and the packers who worked there are out of jobs...Watch the next week to 10 days with the meat processing plants closing down.