You have to want to make a business profitable. Eurenco accomplished exactly what they intended to do when they bought Vihtavuori. That was to get every Franc they could out of a company without investing money into it. Then sell off a wore out production facility at pennies on the dollar.
I found Norma powders at an outfit in Tuscon. I had 540bucks in the cart. they demand that you send you cc info thru Zelle (in Fla, no response) or Paypal. Paypal cancelled the payment. I took that up with the chat operator and it said " Well then cancel your order."The demand for military smallarms ammunition was high at the time - Iraq and Afghanistan. As soon as they cooled-off, demand dropped and Eurenco tried to sell the Vihtavuori plant off, subsequently planning closure when there was little interest.
Sounds like your lucky day.I found Norma powders at an outfit in Tuscon. I had 540bucks in the cart. they demand that you send you cc info thru Zelle (in Fla, no response) or Paypal. Paypal cancelled the payment. I took that up with the chat operator and it said " Well then cancel your order."
Rude and unresponsive people sitting on perhaps the only store of Norma powder in the western hemispheres.
Then I'm double lucky.Paypal got my card but they have always protected me well. Zelle didn't open their site.Sounds like your lucky day.
If the order had gone through, you wouldn’t have got the powder.
Now all you need to worry about is if they have your CC info.
There are a number of online sources that have known scam sites listed. It would be worth the time to check out the site. It only talking Zelle and PayPal is pretty good chance they have why they wanted. Your info
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