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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Boycott Cheaper Than Dirt

In the wake of the Connecticut massacre, the company Cheaper Than Dirt has apparently decided to completely abandon responsible American gun owners ceasing all firearms sales. Not only that, they have also dramatically increased prices on magazines, ammunition, and other politically incorrect firearms attachments.
This is a cowardly move to say the very least and it shows a complete disregard for the continued existence of our rights as responsible members of American society. I urge you to boycott Cheaper Than Dirt for their abandonment of the American firearms owners and for their cowardly behavior.

Evidence follows:

Cheaper Than Dirt Suspends Online Sales

In case you were still on the fence about Cheaper Than Dirt

4 comments:

  1. Cheaper than dirt has become dirt bags! Just like Ian Wendt said THEY FAILED US! YOU AND ME! Wake up people. It takes a real s**t bag to take a tragedy and profit from it by doubling there prices! Screw them! Makes me sick. Everyone send them an email telling them what dirt bags they are then email your friends to do the same and just boycott them!

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  2. I for one, will never again, even consider supporting this company after not only its completely and utterly wrong decision to suspend gun sales, but its sad and obviously disingenuous statements as to why they support sales. I and others will work hard to effect their bottom line and to hopefully bring a collapse to this wretched company completely who so blatantly spat in the face of the community who brought them to such a high standing and prosperity. NEVER AGAIN.

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  3. At the time I am writing this Cheaper Than Dirt has resumed its firearm sales, most likely because of the severe backlash from outraged gun owners. The ammo situation is still pretty dire, anything they aren't actually out of stock on seems to be selling for about $1 per round and magazine prices are still through the roof.

    I will be avoiding this treacherous fair-weather company from now on. There are plenty of other good companies out there who won't abandon their customer base when things get tough.

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  4. Jon, I agree entirely and I fully intend to do the same.

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