by lance22 on Wed May 12, 2010 8:07 pm
Yeah, I was told (since then) that they do not have a policy forbidding the removal of gun locks. So what does that mean? They broke policy to piss me off? The guy behind the counter sure was persistent, not removing the lock when they handed it to me, and not removing when I asked them to, and even NOT removing the lock when I promised to buy it.
This is what probably happened that day: The gun counter was VERY busy. The sales staff were all committed helping gang-bangers to wave their pistols at the other customers. So, in order to serve more people I *think* they got somebody to help behind the counter who couldn't get the keys, wasn't an authorized "gun sales" person, and found it easier to refuse to take off the lock than to go through the trouble of getting the keys. That's my theory, at least.
And I'll throw Gander Mountain a charitable benefit of a doubt ... They may have been confused and distracted by the fact that I don't have dredlocks or neck tattoos as do their everyday customers. I'm sure that threw them off a little bit. And for my part, it's easier to drive to Cabellas or a real gun store, than to get a teardrop tattoo on my face so that I resemble a Maplewood resident.
Anyway ... that was a few years ago. No big deal except I saw a Gander-Mountain bashing thread and wanted to share my own "Gander Mountain" story.
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