Why I will never buy Double Tap Ammo again!!

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#16

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Lykoi wrote:did you ask for it?

and not all packages have a "tracking number" some are only verifiable if lost, as they are marked from hub to transit/hub transit/delivery etc..
Why should I have to ask for it? Most of the places I have ever ordered from gives the tracking number without question for just this reason. I just took his word for it and decided to allow him to ship both packages separately as I figure if there was indeed an attemp to stall, he will pay for it in the end without me having to question his integrity. I just assume get the bullets at this point and put it all behind.

As for tracking numbers, as stated above, all DHL, FedEx, and UPS packages get a tracking number and are pretty in depth as to where the package is throughout the process. This has been my experience at least.

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DFWCHLer wrote:
Lykoi wrote:did you ask for it?

and not all packages have a "tracking number" some are only verifiable if lost, as they are marked from hub to transit/hub transit/delivery etc..
Every UPS, Fedex, and DHL package I've ever seen has had a tracking number. USPS only offers "delivery confirmation" numbers, but apparently Double Tap uses UPS.
every UPS package has a tracking number.. that doesn't mean it's available to be "tracked" through the website, it means they can hunt it down internally in the event there is an issue... there's a difference between the 2 services and why you have to pay more for a "trackable" package
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Lykoi wrote:every UPS package has a tracking number.. that doesn't mean it's available to be "tracked" through the website, it means they can hunt it down internally in the event there is an issue... there's a difference between the 2 services and why you have to pay more for a "trackable" package
This is getting a little off topic but I ship on a daily basis and us UPS, DHL, and FedEx and no matter what service you use from regular ground all the way up to international express or next day air. Any and every service they offer is able to be tracked through the companies website.
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I agree that they should provide the tracking number, and they need to respond to customer inquiries. But based on my experiences with both DT and UPS, I'm inclined to believe that UPS lost it.

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I sent him an email a few days ago asking about 185 gr .45 acp. He answered my question in less than 24 hrs. FWIW, he doesn't have any, will have it in the next week or so.

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That's strange. I buy all of my 10mm from them and the service has always been flawless and the ammo is outstanding.
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[quote="Mike from Texas"]That's strange. I buy all of my 10mm from them and the service has always been flawless and the ammo is outstanding.[/quote]

I'll just jump in with:
I've done a lot of Mail order/internet over the years, I learned from experience that you do not what kind of customer service a company has until something goes wrong. I've had what I though where good places for years turn into total jerks over very simple requests, often out right lying to me, and others that I tolerated for the price, only to turn into super people when I had an actual problem.
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