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Last edited by Conrad101st; 05-16-15 at 23:12. Reason: Resolved
Could be a number of things. Maybe something he sold was used in a crime?
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If it's a hand written note, who says it's actually from ATF?
You should look up the local ATF office number in the phone book and call them. If it's legit, they should be willing to talk to you on the phone.
You said you bought the high volume of lowers as "investments". That would require that you "cash them in" at some point. It really doesn't matter how long you hold them. If you bought them to resell, you should have a dealer's license.
Oh and a friendly bit of advice, no one ever buys the whole "so a friend..." bit. Ever. Especially not on your first post in a gun savvy forum. If you're up to something less than legal, I'd suggest you stop. Like, yesterday...![]()
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What a useless thread... Call them and find out what is going on. Do you think we are mind readers?
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Yeah, because that's the way Federal investigative agencies always to conduct an investigation...a handwritten note on the door. Tell the guy to call the ATF, or more useful...ignore it until an agent shows up with proper credentials.
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