Forum rules
Posting of negative comments in the Gunshop section could bring unwanted criticism on the forum, having said that it is important to let members know if dealings with a Gunshop were less than ideal for you. To that end we will allow what will be known as the 'Scotsgun Ruling'
The Scotsgun Ruling:
>Add Gun Shop here<
"As I've yet to have a 'positive' experience there, I'll refrain from commenting further."
Beyond that please take it up with the Gunshop, if you do resolve the issue in a agreeable manner let us know!
Gazza wrote:Why cant people give a true account of their experience with a gun shop? A glowing experience yes but people cant give details of a bad one.
Imagine the gunshops contacting me shouting libel or worse :)
Gazza wrote:Why cant people give a true account of their experience with a gun shop? A glowing experience yes but people cant give details of a bad one.
Imagine the gunshops contacting me shouting libel or worse :)
How do review sites get around that ?
Wording, which is why we have asked people to adhere to the "The Scotsgun Ruling"
Gazza wrote:Why cant people give a true account of their experience with a gun shop? A glowing experience yes but people cant give details of a bad one.
Imagine the gunshops contacting me shouting libel or worse :)
The Fullbore uk forum was born out of issues with the Guntrader sites forum being threatened with law suits ect, particularly with regards to Peoples opinion of their RFD experiences and the General Discussion page that we call Grumpy old men being somewhat political.
It's very simple if you have had a bad experience you simply say.. "yet to have a positive experience" and people can draw their own conclusion and via pm discuss the finer points without risk to this platform.
Alan
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