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Dick’s Sporting Goods is refusing to fill orders for guns that were paid for
BIZPACReview.com ^ | 12/30/2012 | Cheryl Carpenter Klimek

Posted on 12/31/2012 6:58:08 AM PST by SmileRight

In a move that potentially may spark a class action lawsuit, Dick’s Sporting Goods is refusing to fill orders for guns that were paid for weeks ago.

Russell Kellner of Flower Mound, Texas said he and his wife bought three Troy Defense Carbine Semi-Automatic Rifles on Black Friday at a cost of $799 each, a $300 dollar discount.

“It was a heck of a deal,” said Kellner. They received two of them, but were then notified by Dick’s on Christmas Eve, that no more orders would be fulfilled...

(Excerpt) Read more at bizpacreview.com ...


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KEYWORDS: banglist; boycott; guns; oldnews; sales
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To: I cannot think of a name
Those guns will probably bring $12-$1400 right now. Why sell them for $799 if you can find some reason not to?

Cause you'll get sued for breach? And lose?

61 posted on 12/31/2012 9:18:00 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: TexasRedeye

Best price I’ve found in the Tidewater area for new long guns. I don’t really see anything wrong with a corporation playing the pc game...it’s their business.


62 posted on 12/31/2012 9:24:57 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: MissMagnolia

I think that is it’s business plan, preppy athletic place.


63 posted on 12/31/2012 9:26:51 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: stuartcr
From what the article says, he made out with an extra $100.

Actually, no. The value of the product skyrocketed between contract and completion. So even with the extra $100 (which is in the form of a gift card and therefore not transferable to be able to be spent at a merchant that fulfills their contracts) he wouldn't have enough to make him whole anyway.

64 posted on 12/31/2012 9:27:17 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: servantboy777
That battle is yet to be played out...I suspect a lot of dems will give lip service but stay away from an actual vote...1992 is fresh in the minds of the dems. I see show votes on bills that do little!!
65 posted on 12/31/2012 9:30:56 AM PST by ontap
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To: Still Thinking

The end result, is that he walked away with $100 more spending power than he went in with. You really can’t lose something that you never had, no matter how much you wanted it, or was promised.


66 posted on 12/31/2012 9:31:52 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: stuartcr
The end result, is that he walked away with $100 more spending power than he went in with.

Uh, no he didn't, assuming that what he wanted to purchase was still an AR. They inflated more than $100 between the time the store entered a CONTRACT and when they welched. So he HAS been damaged.

You really can’t lose something that you never had, no matter how much you wanted it, or was promised.

He "had it" in the legal sense, in the sense that he'd entered into a contract to purchase it. Are you saying if you negotiate a really good price on a car and you and the dealer sign a contract, it's kosher for the dealer to back out by refunding your money and giving you a Benjamin, just because he negotiated a deal that turned out to be bad for him? Obviously not. A deal's a deal.

67 posted on 12/31/2012 9:36:50 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Still Thinking

Damaged, really? The only thing that happened was that he didn’t get a good deal on a purchase...that’s nothing more than arriving too late for a great black friday sale. Plus, he got a $100 gift certificate. How damaging is that?

You really don’t think the shooting in CT constitutes an extenuating circumstance for the management to make a decision like that over? It’s not like they just up and changed their mind over a whim.


68 posted on 12/31/2012 9:45:19 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: stuartcr
Damaged, really? The only thing that happened was that he didn’t get a good deal on a purchase...that’s nothing more than arriving too late for a great black friday sale. Plus, he got a $100 gift certificate. How damaging is that?

He didn't "arrive late". The weren't out of stock. The store entered a contract, then welched. Beyond that, and what I've already said, I'm done explaining on this issue.

You really don’t think the shooting in CT constitutes an extenuating circumstance for the management to make a decision like that over? It’s not like they just up and changed their mind over a whim.No, I "really don't" think that's an extenuating circumstance. Not even 1% of one. The events in CT are irrelevant, once a contract has been inked. Changed their mind on a whim is exactly what they did. Good day.

69 posted on 12/31/2012 10:02:29 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Still Thinking

The result is the same...he wanted/expected a good deal but didn’t get it. I can’t see how this is very damaging.

‘Beyond that, and what I’ve already said, I’m done explaining on this issue’ me too, bye and...keep thinking?


70 posted on 12/31/2012 10:24:11 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: Still Thinking

The result is the same...he wanted/expected a good deal but didn’t get it. I can’t see how this is very damaging.

‘Beyond that, and what I’ve already said, I’m done explaining on this issue’ me too, bye and...keep thinking?


71 posted on 12/31/2012 10:24:28 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: stuartcr

You really don’t think the shooting in CT constitutes an extenuating circumstance for the management to make a decision like that over?

no way see force mejure

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_majeure


72 posted on 12/31/2012 10:25:17 AM PST by rolling_stone
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To: rolling_stone

They announced a week before Christmas that they were suspending sales because of the shooting.

I believe a private company has every right to do what they did and what they think is proper, and if it goes to court, so be it. I’m sure they are prepared for this.


73 posted on 12/31/2012 10:35:56 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to, otherwise, things would be different.")
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To: stuartcr

It’s called loss of the “benefit of the bargain.”

And any politically motivated action not based on the personal relationship that interferes with a contract entered into (an offer and an acceptance) is whimsical. It was not a good reason.

There was a bus accident in Oregon. It killed nine. Should all bus salesmen now revoke all of their contracts to sell buses like the one in the accident? What is the connection between the two?

What is the connection between sad events in any part of the world and the contract between a retailer and its customer?

There isn’t one.

Sue them for the loss of the benefit of the bargain, or preferably, for specific performance to compel the transfer of title as they agreed.


74 posted on 12/31/2012 10:54:39 AM PST by LachlanMinnesota
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To: I cannot think of a name

I went there for some workout clothes and one outfit would have cost me over $100- pants, tank and a jogbra. Went to TJMaxx, got almost 2 outfits by the same manufacturers for less than half.

Their name will forever be a verb, linked to what they did for honest Americans.


75 posted on 12/31/2012 10:59:38 AM PST by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: Buckeye McFrog
I recall from my job in a gun store many years ago that Federal law gives the dealer broad discretion in refusing to sell to anyone if the transaction just doesn’t “feel right”.

You are right - and wrong.

They completed the SALE of the weapons; they violated their duty to perform the CONTRACTED delivery of the purchase.

Not usually a supporter of lawsuits, but this one is righteous, and Dick's should be socked for full price plus fees plus treble damages. Make their liberal politics expensive!

76 posted on 12/31/2012 11:34:10 AM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

I had an FFL in the mid-1990’s. I was told by an ATF agent during a “random” inspection that I could refuse to sell a firearm to anyone “for any reason or no reason.”


77 posted on 12/31/2012 11:36:05 AM PST by shooter223 (the government should fear the citizens......not the other way around)
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To: I cannot think of a name

It’s called fraud,
You sell something, take someones money then reneg?
soooo much for dick’s sporting goods.
Haven’t been back in the Sports Authority since they pulled the same kind of crap.
Hell with em.


78 posted on 12/31/2012 11:47:07 AM PST by Joe Boucher ((FUBO))
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To: SmileRight
Dick’s Sporting Goods is refusing to fill orders for guns that were paid for weeks ago.

OK Dick, then give me my money back for the guns I paid you for and you now refuse to deliver. Better be quick, as Lawyers are lining up right now to handle my case against you.

79 posted on 12/31/2012 12:16:17 PM PST by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: Celtic Conservative
What I get there is ammo, accessories, archery, camping & outdoor gear. The store here has been good for bulk ammo.
Never bought a firearm there, I always go to 1/3 actual firearms 'only' shops I know
But you've got me curious. I'll check their pricing & compare next time I'm there.
Happy New Year! May Øbummer affect your life & family as little as possible! Cheers!
80 posted on 12/31/2012 2:32:35 PM PST by 45semi (A police state is always preceded by a nanny state...)
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