Tue Jun 27, 2017 5:49 am
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Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:21 am
Guntrader wrote:Now if Williamson was sending SPAM email, the AG's office would be all over that.
Then they could levy huge fines.
The state is in the business of collecting money, and there isn't any way for them to get paid here.
Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:45 am
Tue Jun 27, 2017 10:41 am
deadshot2 wrote:In another few months this thread will have run for two years and well over a dozen pages, all with the same theme --- Williamson Guns has a problem with honesty and ethics.
I'm going to suggest that rather than waiting for Law Enforcement to do anything, those who have issues where they haven't received finished product, parts, or refunds just head for the Courthouse. Fill out the forms for Small Claim's Court, pay the fee, and have your case heard. If all are as they've been stated here I'm sure the Judge will rule in the plaintiff's favor and issue their order that goods, return of parts, or refunds be provided.
He can ignore if he wishes but the next stop is Superior Court and that's where the "rubber really meets the road". Ignore the order(s) of a Superior Court Judge and he'l get jailed for contempt at the very least.
I don't know how long the latest iteration of "Beware of Williamson Guns" has gone on but I know that I sure wouldn't be playing with myself very long and that's about all that going from Law Enforcement to Fed Agencies, and TV personalities without results is.
Got a strong case, F*** 'Em! Hit the Courts.
Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:27 am
NWGunner wrote:frogwizard20 wrote:NWGunner wrote:I agree with Deadshot.
I would also hit him online, since it seems much of his business comes from out of state.
Like Yelp....he only has 2 reviews on there....there should be 25 or more from the sound of it....
The Better Business Bureau, file complaints with them....
I would also contact the Consumer Protection Agency for Washington State, and perhaps organize folks to contact them en masse....
If he stops getting online business, perhaps that will hit his pockets enough to try to resolve some of these.
The fact that he won't at least return shit, even if it's not fixed, would really piss me off.
This is what I am TRYING to do. Living out of state limits what I can do. But I will be happy to knock on his door with others or go with a group to the authorities to file a group complaint.
I understand, and I am on your side.
Are you one of the two negative reviews on Yelp?
Have you contacted the Better Business Bureau of Washington & filed a complaint?
Have you looked into filing a negative Google review, for when he's Googled?
Have you touched base with the Consumer Protection Division of Washington State at Washington State Attorney General's Office?
I get what you are 'trying to do', but you haven't said you've done any of those things. I am just trying to help by making suggestions of thing you can do online, and asking if you've actually done them.
I would do all this, and more, as research would allow, and then set things up for one visit, one fell swoop, where I came over with papers in hand for small claims court, AG, BBB, and any other acronym I could think of, and knock on his door and ask, would you like to make this right, PLUS compensation, before I head to small claims court?
That's the right way to do it....
I would also get a hotel room under the name of John Smith, and catch the fucker on his way to the grocery store where there are no cameras.
But that's just me, and I would NEVER advise anyone to do anything illegal.
Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:28 am
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