Who’s gonna update channel 5. Haha
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Didnt CA just do this?
All the ammo I ordered from TSUSA is for post-zombies. So it hasn't been used. I use the OTHER ammo on a daily basis. Go ahead b1tch, prove otherwise.Repeat after me, "I did not shoot all that ammo, it was unfortunately lost in a recent boating accident"
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Indeed, it seems like they want to tell Maura to GFY. Placing an order this afternoon.
You took the words right out of my mouth. They resumed shipping weeks ago and I discreetly let my friends know; not sure that publicizing it is a great long term play.
Who’s gonna update channel 5. Haha
Normally we'd kill a thread like this but TS has doubled down and there's no point hiding it at this point... this vendor is not playing secret squirrel...
I wouldn't call everyone on page 1 a beta. In NES we tend to not post who ships to MA. You have been around since 2010.
In Town Fair Tire Centers, Inc. vs. Commissioner of Revenue, 454 Mass. 601 (2009), the scope of the obligation of a registered out of state vendor to collect and remit Massachusetts use tax on the sale of tangible personal property to a Massachusetts resident where the sales transaction takes place entirely outside the Commonwealth. The Town Fair Tire decision considered the application of the use tax law to a particular factual situation. The Court concluded that the evidence presented in this case was insufficient to establish that the tangible personal property was used in Massachusetts. Accordingly, the vendor was not required to collect Massachusetts use tax in that case.
Following the sales and use tax audit of Town Fair Tire, the Commissioner of Revenue, concluding that certain automobile tires had been sold at Town Fair Tire's New Hampshire stores to Massachusetts residents and were installed on vehicles registered in Massachusetts, assessed use tax and related penalties against Town Fair Tire for failing to collect the Massachusetts use tax on those sales. Town Fair Tire appealed to the Appellate Tax Board (ATB), which ruled in favor of the Commissioner, finding that the automobile tires at issue were intended for use in Massachusetts. Town Fair Tire appealed the ATB decision and the appeal was transferred to the SJC on its own motion. The SJC reversed the ruling of the ATB, concluding that the use tax provisions do not permit Massachusetts to assess use taxes against a vendor under the circumstances presented.
In reaching its conclusion, the SJC noted that there was no evidence that any of the tires sold in the sales under review were actually stored or used in Massachusetts, and that the board made no such finding. The Court disagreed with the ATB that intent to use the tires in Massachusetts is sufficient to trigger the use tax. It reasoned that a vendor is liable for use tax under G.L. c. 64I, § 4, only if the tires "were actually stored, used or consumed in Massachusetts." It rejected the Commissioner's argument that "compelling circumstantial evidence" that the tires were sold to Massachusetts residents and installed on vehicles registered in Massachusetts leads "to a presumption" that the tires were indeed used in Massachusetts because there is no Massachusetts statutory presumption of use in the Commonwealth where personal property is sold and delivered to a Massachusetts resident outside the Commonwealth, even where the goods purchased out of state may be affixed to property registered in Massachusetts.
They are setting up shop at TGP right now for the follow up story.
Maybe this time they can set up some mortar rounds and artillery shells in the foreground for really scary effect.
Donations to Comm2A are tax deductible, which prevents the government from getting some of your money in taxes.Just like how every time Mad Maura decides to sue the Trump administration we are paying for it TWICE. Once through federal taxes, and once through local taxes. If Faker Baker had a backbone, maybe he would put his foot down... but we all now that is just a pipe-dream!
Sure its fine to do.I'm having lunch in downtown Worcester tomorrow, then meeting "a guy" to buy "a thing". Turns out I have to drive right by TGP around 1230 or so. Thinking about stopping by to not buy anything, maybe show them the receipts for the $1000+ of ammo I've ordered from TSUSA this year. Would that be excessively obnoxious, or just the right amount?
I'm having lunch in downtown Worcester tomorrow, then meeting "a guy" to buy "a thing". Turns out I have to drive right by TGP around 1230 or so. Thinking about stopping by to not buy anything, maybe show them the receipts for the $1000+ of ammo I've ordered from TSUSA this year. Would that be excessively obnoxious, or just the right amount?
If I had time I would but I found out a couple of hours ago I have to be there tomorrow, may not go to Worcester again for 6 months...Order a hat and t shirt from tsusa first.
I'm having lunch in downtown Worcester tomorrow, then meeting "a guy" to buy "a thing". Turns out I have to drive right by TGP around 1230 or so. Thinking about stopping by to not buy anything, maybe show them the receipts for the $1000+ of ammo I've ordered from TSUSA this year. Would that be excessively obnoxious, or just the right amount?
Perfect, I'll be sending in money tonight. Only a few days left in 2017!Donations to Comm2A are tax deductible, which prevents the government from getting some of your money in taxes.
If you look at the first post, it wasn't edited until 2:18. The 2:18 mentions the company was advertising it. By then there were 24 posts that did not know the company was advertising it.I would, when the company themselves is advertising it and pushing it, worrying is being a beta. Put your money where your mouth is and order some ammo from them, I did.
I thought this thread had disappeared for awhile. Did a mod hide it somehow and then unhide it, or did I just have a lapse in sanity?
Reading is fundamental, some of you guys need to read before bitching about them only "shipping to a ffl".
People, AGAIN, If TS has your license on file, THEY SHIP TO YOU.
Greg
I placed an order. Before it went through, it asked for a permit which I uploaded in a few seconds. Never saw any mention of ffl or anything else. People need to not make it any harder than it is.the reason people keep asking is because they are hearing shipped to door here and the website is saying to ffl
I placed an order. Before it went through, it asked for a permit which I uploaded in a few seconds. Never saw any mention of ffl or anything else. People need to not make it any harder than it is.