WARNING Browning arms scam website

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From the PhantomBullet:


Had a good friend get taken by a scammer so I thought I would pass along the info to save somebody else the grief. Actually a pretty bright girl wanted to buy a gun, probably for her husband for Christmas. Searching for the Browning rifle she was interested in she went to “Browningarmsusa.com”. Professional looking site with the Browning logo all over the place. Selected the gun and in checkout the only type of payment accepted was Zelle (huge red flag). Listed a local dealer to accept the delivery. After the transaction there was no receipt or further communication. Then she started looking around and realized she had been taken for about $1,000.
There is no question that someone with more internet experience (probably most the people reading this) would have recognized the red flags such as payment only by Zelle and no real contact or location information on the page. And the fact that Browning doesn’t sell fire arms factory direct.
In looking around I found “browningarmoryusa.com” and “usabrowningfirearms.com” are set up in about the same way and are obvious scam sites. In fact Trend Micro list “usabrowningfirearms.com” as a scam site.
Like I said a pretty bright girl had a dumbass moment and it cost her big time. Learn from her experience.
 

Looks pretty "real"

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From the PhantomBullet:

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Had a good friend get taken by a scammer so I thought I would pass along the info to save somebody else the grief. Actually a pretty bright girl wanted to buy a gun, probably for her husband for Christmas. Searching for the Browning rifle she was interested in she went to “Browningarmsusa.com”. Professional looking site with the Browning logo all over the place. Selected the gun and in checkout the only type of payment accepted was Zelle (huge red flag). Listed a local dealer to accept the delivery. After the transaction there was no receipt or further communication. Then she started looking around and realized she had been taken for about $1,000.
There is no question that someone with more internet experience (probably most the people reading this) would have recognized the red flags such as payment only by Zelle and no real contact or location information on the page. And the fact that Browning doesn’t sell fire arms factory direct.
In looking around I found “browningarmoryusa.com” and “usabrowningfirearms.com” are set up in about the same way and are obvious scam sites. In fact Trend Micro list “usabrowningfirearms.com” as a scam site.
Like I said a pretty bright girl had a dumbass moment and it cost her big time. Learn from her experience.
I hate that she got scammed. The best place to buy any firearm is through a dealer, a face to face transaction.
 
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