Has anyone done business with this company?

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Hopefully, this question is being placed in the proper subforum! If I am in error, I would appreciate it if a moderator moved it to the appropriate subforum.

I have recently been deluged with emails from a company trading as "Tactical *****" (Anchor Communications, MO), advertising Servicios Aventuras primers at $0.038 per primer, including shipping and hazmat.

Has anyone dealt with this company, and are they reputable? The price is extremely attractive, but low enough to send up warning flags.

As always, thanks in advance for your assistance!
 
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Who would name a company "Tactical ☆☆☆☆☆"?

Is that the real name or for some reason are you not posting the 2nd name?

I would follow the suggestion above and then Google Maps the address to see what pops for the photo of the business.
 
I don't know about the company, but I've loaded several thousand of Servicios Aventuras primers for 9mm. They are very hard to seat with my Dillon 550 and require a hand primer to get reliable ignition.
 
Hopefully, this question is being placed in the proper subforum! If I am in error, I would appreciate it if a moderator moved it to the appropriate subforum.

I have recently been deluged with emails from a company trading as "Tactical *****" (Anchor Communications, MO), advertising Servicios Aventuras primers at $0.038 per primer, including shipping and hazmat.

Has anyone dealt with this company, and are they reputable? The price is extremely attractive, but low enough to send up warning flags.

As always, thanks in advance for your assistance!

An incredibly low advertised price from an obscure company no one's heard of is an indication you shouldn't deal with them. Stay with established reputable companies even if prices are a little higher - Powder Valley, Target Sports, etc.
 
I was scammed once by a company that had a different name. The tipoff would be that they don’t accept credit cards, and insist on Venmo or some other trasfer mechanism. Good luck
 
so you want to send money to a company whos name cant be printed in public. i think you know the answer
 
BUYER BEWARE!!!!

I am ashamed to admit that I was scammed out of $400 from a company claiming to have ammo that I was looking for when everyone else was out of stock.

They only took ZELLE or PayPal Friends/Family for payment which was the first red flag.......and guess who paid up! Such an idiot!

Lesson learned!
 
They are legit. You can do a search of their address and their shop is located there. They accept normal credit card payments. I have bought those primers from them. They are hard to seat and I have experienced a number of failures with them but for the price they aren't terrible.
 
Run their name and address thru BBB

In the 70's BBB contacted my father and told him his business had been reviewed by customers and for a $1000 fee they would approve him and place him on their list. Being old school, he told them to pound sand. I have had little trust for them since.
 
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