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Originally Posted by shark92651
We do not know what number anybody is holding in their hands. We call out the next number 2 - 3 times and if nobody steps forward, we go to the next number. It is the customer's responsibility to step forward or otherwise identify themselves when their number is called. We often have several people looking at us as we call a number and that is not the time to be subtle or assume we know what number is in your hand just because we made eye contact with you - just step forward to the counter or speak up. It's not that complicated
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i concur...
i've made most of my big purchases there.. one time i was skipped over too.. but that's because i wasn't paying any attention because i was busy drooling over the stuff behind the counter... i raised my hand said "hey what about me!!" i was helped without an issue!
i've been so happy with riflegear's service.... i'd rather drive 1 1/2 hours to give them my business than give the gun shops around my area business...