Tyler T Grip company shutdown - shipping again

Out of curiousity- Could a bunch of people that are owed a T grip transfer their interest in such to another party (or sell it for a penny, dollar, what not). Then once this other party had a sufficient amount due from whoever was running Tyler - wouldn't it be possible to file suit in OK for the amount owed, or in Federal Court if the amount was high enough? Someone would eventually have to show up to court in response to service of process, or else there would be a default judgement, would there not?
 
GunHoader,

Thanks for posting that. I will be a VERY valuable piece of information for years to come to lots of folks here. For that matter, anyone doing an online search trying to find out what they have. I for one truly appreciated it!

Murphy2000
 
Y'all might note that even if though the website comes up again, as of about 5 minutes ago the telephone is disconnected or out of service. Still shows a 20 March 2011 update for the website. No apparent effort made to address problems.
 
Phone is disconnected but the "Send your check info is all too clear".
Scary, Very Scary. Also just updated the Trigger Shoe Chart at bottom of page 40
to include Winchester 1894 AKA Win 94 uses Trigger Shoe #19.
 
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Out of curiousity- Could a bunch of people that are owed a T grip transfer their interest in such to another party (or sell it for a penny, dollar, what not). Then once this other party had a sufficient amount due from whoever was running Tyler - wouldn't it be possible to file suit in OK for the amount owed, or in Federal Court if the amount was high enough? Someone would eventually have to show up to court in response to service of process, or else there would be a default judgement, would there not?
Obtaining a judgment is the easy part. Collecting it is what cost you money and in my experience-I would wager that there would be nothing to collect. By the time you get finished with sorting out the various business entities, etc you will have spent a ton of money and gotten nothing. Trust me on this one-I've been on BOTH sides of that fence.
 
I don't see a phone number. At least somebody from Tylers is saying something. Guess we'll see what happens.
 
The new Tyler T Grip company

Is it just me or is anyone else seeing red flags

A conflict in the family and now they tell us
No phone #
You send orders to a P.O. Box
He is a cop so we should all trust him

Anyone, please post if you received anything from Tyler in the next 10 to 20 days.

For me I will wait to send in my money
 
More Rip Offs?

This might be good news. I'm owed 2 #4's from December of 2010. I will post if I get mine. Until we see reports of people actually getting back orders I think you'd be a fool to send money to them.
 
"...As of July 25, 2011 over 1000 shiny and flat black T-GRIPS have been manufactured and will be received by Tyler's customers within the next 7 to 10 days."

With the number of people here who are owed T-Grips I would have to figure at least one of you would have received one yesterday (7 days from July 25).

Or today...

Anyone??

Bueller???

Go ahead, send your money.

All is fine now.

This time, for sure.

Suckers!
 
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It's a hopeful development - I'm looking forward to hearing that forum members who've been waiting are receiving their T-grips. Let's see . . .
 
So, since I sent my money in long ago, and have frankly written it off, exactly what have I got to lose by thinking, "Ok, maybe they'll come through after all."? If they do GREAT! If they don't, I'm not out of anything I wasn't out of before, which really wasn't anything to jump out of a window over.

That's cool and I didn't mean to point this at you. Sorry.

What I'm amazed at is the number of people in this thread (and the companion thread in the Lounge) who, if the company appears to get their act together, are willing to do business with them!

You know the dude is laughing all the way to the bank and will string this out until the checks stop.

P.T. Barnum was right...:rolleyes:
 
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