William Evans - Bisley

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William Evans - Bisley

#1 Post by Hammerstein »

Fantastic experience. Having never visited before, I was welcomed by Richard in the gun room, and he then treated me as if I was one of his oldest and most valued customers.

Nothing was too much trouble, he didn't hard push anything on me even though it was clear that I was there to spend a chunk of change.

Knowledgeable, polite, friendly, welcoming. I really don't see how the whole experience could have been any more pleasurable!

They now have a customer for life. That's how good they were.
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#2 Post by dromia »

I suggest that you read the rules at the top of the forum before such posts are made.
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#3 Post by Swamp Donkey »

My apologies, it doesn't show on "An application", so after having it pointed out, I went onto 'webview' and saw it. I can't edit the post, so if admin could do it please...
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#4 Post by Hauptman »

What's the difference between this chaps endorsement of William Evans, and the Suffolk guns thread, where a couple of guys give an equally positive review?

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#5 Post by dromia »

The response wasn't to the OP but to the following one which was removed as not being in the spirit of the Scotsgun rule, the poster who made it will know who it was directed to.
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#6 Post by pockets99 »

+1 for William Evans, always been very helpful whenever I've popped in.
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#7 Post by Polchraine »

I often call in to WE on St James' in Central London. More often than not for a look around or something small, however the staff are always friendly and welcoming.


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