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  1. #11
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    Jan 2004
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    Norwich, Norfolk, England
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    I am fully aware that i shot the gun before hand however what you failed to say was that

    the only option to test it was in a church hall over 10 meters and no option to chrono it as your club was having there weekly evening shoot.

    I am not suggesting that you were aware that there was a problem however as soon as i had put it across a chrono i made you aware. It was only at this point that you told me you thought it was shooting fast compared to your s410 that you had had chronoed a day or so before.

    Having spoken to Ripley they immediately stated what they felt the problem was and the cost involed to put it right including postage ie 150.00 and could not fit it in until 21st June.

    I proposed to you that we split this cost as it seemed a fair way of doing things but you were not interested.

    You state that you are just a skint individual trying to make ends meet, so am i but was prepared to meet half way.

    I also have copies of your emails

    When i purchased the rifle from you i did so in good faith believing you to be genuine.

    Obviously if you are not prepared to share the cost i will have to fund it myself when i can or have a rifle that i cannot shoot.

    In posting my original post i was seeking comments and was not going to name you as i did not wish to get into this tit and tat online.

    Jeff
    Last edited by EV2; 27-05-2004 at 09:02 PM.

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