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Part of the SAFE Act states transfers are not to exceed $10. It's actually written in the bill text. To my recollection it was never changed.
It IS on the Ammunition Check, DL it the most common and preferred identification Dealers use to verify all the information on the 4473 matches and it's also the first question the System requires before proceeding: "Does the information on the identification match the 4473?"Well I have never been asked for my DL ‘s # or occupation? That must be an ammunition thing? Only time I buy ammo here is if I’m buying a gun because the BC for the gun covers the ammo. Atleast that’s how it works at my LGS. I WILL NOT just buy ammo in NY. and give them my DL # and occupation??? WTF does that have to do with anything? They can fuck right off.
person to person eg: you want to sell your gun to your neighbor, both of you have to go to a FFL who will facilitate the transfer and collect the $10. for doing so PLUS (at least) the $9.00 they're charged for accessing the BGC System...The total amount is the discretion of the FFL/NY Licensed Dealer (you must be Registered with the NYSP and have an instant payment account attached to the Dealer Number)Part of the SAFE Act states transfers are not to exceed $10. It's actually written in the bill text. To my recollection it was never changed.
This is where I have problems. The LAW states the fee amount, it's pretty plain and right there. No gray area. The text of the actual bill is the law, not what law enforcement or an FFL decides is the law. Like a fixed mag per the bill, no place does it say it has to be permanent or epoxyed, but the enforcement decided to put their own spin on it. Doesn't make their interpretation legal.person to person eg: you want to sell your gun to your neighbor, both of you have to go to a FFL who will facilitate the transfer and collect the $10. for doing so PLUS (at least) the $9.00 they're charged for accessing the BGC System...The total amount is the discretion of the FFL/NY Licensed Dealer (you must be Registered with the NYSP and have an instant payment account attached to the Dealer Number)
Wasn't changed to the best of my knowledge, and the Fee was an afterthought that was never addressed in the legislation...The NYSP were supposed to Hire Staff, set up a Call Center, and facilitate the entire operation, but failed to impliment so they farmed it out to Tyler Technologies, and how much they receive for each check is undislosed.
Yes, and the handling fee can be whatever a dealer wants it to be. There is no law against that.Part of the SAFE Act states transfers are not to exceed $10. It's actually written in the bill text. To my recollection it was never changed.
It's done all the time, and Dealers aren't bloody likely to absorb that $9.00 charge against the $10. for the Personal Transfer.This is where I have problems. The LAW states the fee amount, it's pretty plain and right there. No gray area. The text of the actual bill is the law, not what law enforcement or an FFL decides is the law. Like a fixed mag per the bill, no place does it say it has to be permanent or epoxyed, but the enforcement decided to put their own spin on it. Doesn't make their interpretation legal.
Gun owners being the cheap bastards we are tend to forget that it cost a lot of money to be a Dealer and there isn't one, you're not going to get your shit....They'll spend a thousand on a Kimber at Auction, pay a buyers premium, and Sales Tax all without complaining, but get all uptight about paying the guy who has to receive it, book it in, fill out the State Forms (twice) review and transfer your information on the Federal Form, use his Computer and internet service to enter it all into a System that charged him $9. the second they logged-on, then have to wait (sometimes a month and multiple checks) to see if you're approved, then if it's a go (won't even begine to cover Denied/Delayed/18~20 year olds) enter the disposition into a Record Book that he has to keep and not only present on demand 24/7 buy keep so long as he's on business all for Ten Bucks....yea, fuck that!Yes, and the handling fee can be whatever a dealer wants it to be. There is no law against that.
You don't have to use any FFL if you don't want to or come on this site. That's a personal action on your part. They are providing a service for you and it is up to you whether you use them or not, plain and simple. So, if I walk by your house carrying, I should be able to send you a bill for providing security? Stupid huh? Just as your examples. BTW I'm pretty damn old too, just not as cheap as you are.So who don't you brake a law and tell them you decided it was OK and see how far you get. LOL
So maybe people should tell their boss they want an additional $200 a day on top of their pay, to cover gas to get to work, the cost of lunch and coffee, walking to and from the car and to and from break ateas.
I think this forum needs to pay me $100 each time I visit because it costs my money to have internet, a phone, and a computer. Not to mention the risk of tendinitis or carpel tunnel from typing. Same principle.
I do not believe any Dealers are Breaking the Law, and if you do well then try and get it changed....years ago Jefferson County was charging $3. for each handgun amended on/off a Licenses which was wrong, and after showing them the Law and their subsequent investigation, determined that they were in fact wrong and change their Fees.So who don't you brake a law and tell them you decided it was OK and see how far you get. LOL
So maybe people should tell their boss they want an additional $200 a day on top of their pay, to cover gas to get to work, the cost of lunch and coffee, walking to and from the car and to and from break ateas.
I think this forum needs to pay me $100 each time I visit because it costs my money to have internet, a phone, and a computer. Not to mention the risk of tendinitis or carpel tunnel from typing. Same principle.
Tou-che, my sediments exactly.This is a gun forum flooded with political crap that has nothing to do with guns.
No. You put the price on your burger and that's what I'll pay you or not stay. Ripped off? If you feel that way don't go there. I guess you just don't know how much time and aggravation is involved with what you say is so simple. You ever own or work in a gun shop? If the answer is no then you are the one who expects them to put up with YOUR bullshit. As I said before, don't like it don't go there.It amazes me how many are ok with being ripped off. If I had a restaurant and had a burger on the menu for $10 but then said customers had to pay an added fee of $100 for me using my elecrticity and gas to make their meal I'd be out of business pretty fast.
I have no issue with a fee, but don't miss on my head and try to tell me its raining. I mean, it costs usually about $25 to install a scope, but $100 to sit on a computer for 5 minutes. Ot if there's a wait they do nothing b8t check the application once a week. They get their money if someone fails the test too by charging a 20% restocking fee, because its a lot of work to walk the 20 feet from the back room to the shelves.
There's a lot, a lot, of people who feel gun shops in NY like all this bullshit they put us through because it lines their pockets.
As for paying to be a member of a forum, maybe if I actually got something of value. This is a gun forum flooded with political crap that has nothing to do with guns. Forums need members, members don't always need forums.
I'm going to make some suppositions based on what you've written and it's context:It amazes me how many are ok with being ripped off. If I had a restaurant and had a burger on the menu for $10 but then said customers had to pay an added fee of $100 for me using my electricity and gas to make their meal I'd be out of business pretty fast.
I have no issue with a fee, but don't miss on my head and try to tell me its raining. I mean, it costs usually about $25 to install a scope, but $100 to sit on a computer for 5 minutes. Ot if there's a wait they do nothing b8t check the application once a week. They get their money if someone fails the test too by charging a 20% restocking fee, because its a lot of work to walk the 20 feet from the back room to the shelves.
There's a lot, a lot, of people who feel gun shops in NY like all this bullshit they put us through because it lines their pockets.
As for paying to be a member of a forum, maybe if I actually got something of value. This is a gun forum flooded with political crap that has nothing to do with guns. Forums need members, members don't always need forums.
You'd be wrong on many accounts. I have no problem paying a fair price for a job. There are many fudds on here, but I assure you, I'm not one of them. I'm sorry to feel it's fair to charge someone $100 for some paperwork. I do not, and never will. Which is why I don't sell any firearms unless I have to, and when I did some years back, the buyer and I went to a local shop who charged the legal amount of $10 at that time. I'm sorry you don't feel it's a law when it's plain as day in the text of the original bill for the SAFE Act. I guess the bill that became the law isn't a legally binding law. Not sure how that works.I'm going to make some suppositions based on what you've written and it's context:
Being "ripped off" is subjective: If you contacted me and asked that I receive a Firearm for transfer, then telling you it'll be $45. to do it then hitting you with more charges/fees after the fact could be construed as being "ripped off" but it might also be that YOU incurred additional charges from your actions.
You've never successfully been in Business for yourself, certainly not the Firearms industry.
What it actually costs one to provide a service cannot be what is charged to provide the Service and expect to earn money, which is the whole point of being in Business, else its a Hobby.
That "20% restocking Fee" is to discourage people from jerking around with buyers remorse. That Gun I ordered for you tied up MY MONEY with inventory that now I'm stuck with until it can be sold or returned to the manufacturer/distributor who is going to charge me for returning it.
That "$100 to sit on the computer" is ignorant and subjective to what's really involved, and it doesn't "cost" $25 to mount a Scope, but what is being charged to perform the work....a concept you seem to want to ignore.
Seems to me you're the quintessential "Fudd" who wants everything for free or cheap, then bitches about how bad the Service is....The Forum being flooded is indicative of what people are concerned with or questioning and in case you hadn't noticed there's this big Blue Button that says FORUMS that offers other subjects, or might I suggest you visit ar15.com and post in "General Discussion" with your views.
I know of no dealers charging $100. for a Transfer, I have heard of some on Long Island that were well over fifty, but none at $100 because there are Dealers that'll do Handguns for $45 and Long Guns for $35. that's called competition.You'd be wrong on many accounts. I have no problem paying a fair price for a job. There are many fudds on here, but I assure you, I'm not one of them. I'm sorry to feel it's fair to charge someone $100 for some paperwork. I do not, and never will. Which is why I don't sell any firearms unless I have to, and when I did some years back, the buyer and I went to a local shop who charged the legal amount of $10 at that time. I'm sorry you don't feel it's a law when it's plain as day in the text of the original bill for the SAFE Act. I guess the bill that became the law isn't a legally binding law. Not sure how that works.
If it cost $5000 for a car salesman to process your paperwork, or DMV charged $1000 to transfer a title, I'd bet the song would be different.
It has nothing to with being cheap, it has everything to do with fair price for work involved.
I give up, though. It's not worth the effort.