RK>I agree here ... places like to be excessive ... I often by cheap
RK>ammo at my local K-Mart for target only and recently they have
RK>started asking questions for simply the purchase of ammo. Thinks
RK>like your name, address and such and a short questionair. I said
RK>-none of your business- and the girl said -it won't ring thru without
RK>answers- I told here put a big NO on every line of couse in fear of
RK>the allmighty manager she would not. There were 3 people in line
RK>aside from myself .. all of use left without anything.
That is weird. But then K-Mart is weird. I had a ball with them some
time ago when I asked if they had any machetes anywhere. They used to
carry them. You'd have thought I was announcing I was a postal worker
or something .
RK>I can understand, but don't agree completly, that on the gun side of
RK>things they are now -required- to get certain info and make you
RK>wait. That is why I buy nothing but used stuff anymore. And I have
RK>the only receipt for most of it.
Yep. I deeply regret buying the last two guns the way I did. They (the
government) now have records of my purchasing the old Nagant and the
Garand. I love both guns, but liked it better when they didn't know I
owned them, or any other guns.
RK> >In any case, as I'm sure you've noticed, very rarely do any of the
RK> >places that demand that sort of garbage ever attempt to verify it.
RK> >Which is why I almost always fill it out with false information.
RK> >Same when I check into buildings and such. Fake name, fake
RK> >address, fake phone, etc.
RK>Gee I would -never- do this ... ...
Oh me neither, I was just, um, commenting on this. I've heard others
mention doing it.
---
* CMPQwk #1.4* UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY
--- InterEcho 1.18
---------------
* Origin: The GreyHawk BBS Columbia, MD 410-720-5083 USR V.34 (1:261/1116)
|