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Cabelas gets ripped off........
Local Cabelas in Hammond Indiana(about 2yrs. old)defrauded out of over a million dollars,what was done was the manager(?) of the Gun Gallery(fine gun dept.) would buy a gun collection,say 12 gun size,he would only do entry/paper work on 10,he would then have co-conspiritors "sell" the other 2 guns(which Cabelas already paid for once) to Cabelas and they would get a % of the purchase price,Cabelas would wind up paying twice for the same 2 guns,upon a lengthy investigation it was disscovered he did the same thing when he worked for Bass Pro Shops in Vegas Nevada.
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07-14-2009 10:44 AM
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I understand quite a few firearms dealers / stores have unknown partners. Seems to be an industry wide business practice.
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I've read about incidences where crooks can forge papers on property you own and sell it to others as if it was there own to make things appear legal and normal. Identity theft is possible; property theft is just as possible. Look at the dude who got 150 years imprisonment for swindling so many out of there investments.
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Now I know why their used gun prices are so high.