MADISON, Wis. (CBSDC/AP) — An online weapons dealer who sold the handgun used in the Virginia Tech massacre and provided equipment in two other mass shootings has quietly closed up shop amid a flurry of complaints from customers who allege he failed to deliver orders after billing them.
Police say Eric Thompson last month abruptly closed his Green Bay, Wis.-based business, TGSCOM Inc., as they probed scores of complaints from customers in nearly every state.
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/06/ ... oses-shop/
It was written by someone that seems somewhat anti-firearm but I still found it interesting. I'm sure some of you guys who made purchases from topglock or any of his other web sites might have a different feeling.
Shady online dealer closes up shop
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OakRidgeStars
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Re: Shady online dealer closes up shop
Just what in the ham sammich is a "magazine cartridge"?. I guess I should be glad that he didn't call it a clip...He filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau this month and has started disparaging TGSCOM on his blog after the company billed him almost $70 for two empty magazine cartridges that never arrived.
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Re: Shady online dealer closes up shop
Did someone say CLIP???OakRidgeStars wrote:Just what in the ham sammich is a "magazine cartridge"?. I guess I should be glad that he didn't call it a clip...He filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau this month and has started disparaging TGSCOM on his blog after the company billed him almost $70 for two empty magazine cartridges that never arrived.

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Re: Shady online dealer closes up shop
That's clip-a-zine.
