It takes time. They are processing huge numbers of orders. You are not going to get screwed. Just be patient.How long until you get shipping notification on you order?
How long until you get shipping notification on you order?
Sir, We ALL pay the same fees. They are regulated to both UPS and Fedex. We charge you what we get charged and if someone is charging less then it is built into the price of the item or they are eating it. You can verify this by visiting both websites of UPS and Fedex for their fee schedule.I believe it was 2012 or 2013 the last time I ordered from him. I was charged nearly double hazardous material cost of other places on the internet, quite expensive shipping, and a premium for the components I had ordered. The extensive shipping charges weren't listed at check-out, rather it was a much lower "estimate". I ended up paying nearly double going price for the components I ordered between the premium and shipping charges. There never was an explanation for such extensive hazmat being charged vs other vendors. I haven't purchased from Bruno since then. I usually look other vendors first and honestly can't remember visiting the page since. I just don't like surprise charges.
Prior to that, I had made several orders for barrels with no issues.
Once we ship. Today I am working on orders placed on the 20th and 21st.How long until you get shipping notification on you order?
That’s not what I was charged and the overall purchase was more than having ordered the same powder a few months before hand at another vendor, both “hazmat fee”, shipping, and the price of the product.Sir, We ALL pay the same fees. They are regulated to both UPS and Fedex. We charge you what we get charged and if someone is charging less then it is built into the price of the item or they are eating it. You can verify this by visiting both websites of UPS and Fedex for their fee schedule.
I pretty much agree with you, but in his defense, the op asked for opinions and experiences. He didn’t ask for only positive feedback.So you had a bad experience. Well, well, well. It happens. I have had a lot of what could be construed as bad experiences for some of the best companies in the business.
Instead of making public complaints, you might get better results if you made a phone call and voiced your complaint to a real person. Most companies do not want their customers feeling like they have been stung by a bee. They will either make it right or explain their reasoning.
I think it is in poor taste to broadcast these things, at least until you have made an effort to work things out. What I see here is the overwhelming comment praises Bruno's. Further if you don't like the price then don't buy it. Remember all things to do with firearms are in short supply and if the price is higher than normal and he has it when no one else does, he has to make a profit to stay in business.
I do a lot of business with Blue Collar Reloading. His supply has shrunk to the point I am afraid he will be forced out of business.
Wake up folks. What we do requires a host of products. If I have to pay more for reloading supplies, to continue shooting a few times a week, I will man up and pay the price. Are you going top stop shooting because primers are out of sight in pricing. Not me.