+1
Also seem to pad the DROS. Should have only been $25.00. I wonder how many of their other customers got charged this and didn't notice? I got my $10 back, but if you look at the receipt, it doesn't appear that this is a mistake. Needless to say, after I get my lower, I will shop somewhere else. It's too bad, because I really like to support local owned business.
Thanks for the welcome to the site.
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From
http://oag.ca.gov/firearms/pubfaqs#13
How much is the Dealer's Record of Sale (DROS) fee?
The State's DROS fee is $19.00 which covers the costs of the background checks and transfer registry. There is also a required $1.00 Firearms Safety Testing fee and a $5.00 Safety and Enforcement fee. If the transaction being processed is a dealer sale, consignment return, or return from pawn, the dealer may impose other charges as long as this amount is clearly shown as a "dealer fee" and not misrepresented as a state fee. In the event of a private party transfer, the firearms dealer may additionally charge a fee of $10 per firearm transferred.
When settling on the purchase price of a firearm and before completing the transaction, you may want to ask the dealer to disclose and identify any and all fees he/she is charging to complete the transaction.
(PC Sections 12076, 12082, and 12806)
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