Is Wholesale Hunter a good/legit outfit?

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Wondering what ya'lls experience with this online sight is. I saw that they have a real business in Alabama (I think) so they must be brick and mortar business.
But they seem to get really lousy ratings/ reviews. I am looking at a Cimarron revolver that is about $150 cheaper than a used one on GB (used). Any input would
muchly appreciated.
 
They have an A+ feedback rating of over 51,000 on Gunbroker. The negatives seem to be related to issues one might expect with a high volume seller. I've bought from them before, no issues.
 
I have been in their store in Wetumpka. What you see on google is exactly like real life. I haven't bought from them online, but did buy powder while I was there. Inventory of guns wasn't real large, but the counter guy told me that most of his volume is online sales.
 
I absolutely hate that seller on GB, and he has a companion GB site with a different name that uses the same physical address. (Can’t recall that one off the top of my head.)

Look at their BBB profile. Tons of sales of items they do not have in stock, then when its never delivered its a fight to get reimbursed.

Caveat Emptor with those guys is all I can say.

I got torched a couple of years ago by two seller pulling the same shenanigans. I started digging into the other complaining buyers, which is how I figured out they have the two seller sites with the one address.

Stay safe.
 
They are legitimate - in that they're not a straight-up scam site - but that's about all you can say for them. My first purchase from them was fine, my second was pretty bad (but I figured any company could make a mistake), and my third was laughable. I would run in the other direction, unless the dollar amount is small enough that you're willing to risk it.
 
I won't deal with wholsaleHunter on GB. He and his evil twin, lg-outdoors have been among some of the worst in taking advantage of the pandemic and other events to ratchet prices up through the stratosphere.

Look at their shipping costs for one little box of bullets. $15.95 to ship a box of overpriced projectiles that can fit in a small flat rate USPS box. Plus 3% credit card fee. No thanks! I just won't buy from those people ever again on moral grounds.
 
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