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  • Report:  #189063

Complaint Review: Jumping Jack Cash WheatRidge

Jumping Jack Cash WheatRidge Fraud Alert Ripoff Wheatridge Colorado

  • Reported By:
    Denver Colorado
  • Submitted:
    Fri, April 28, 2006
  • Updated:
    Wed, May 10, 2006
  • Jumping Jack Cash WheatRidge
    5990 W. 44th Avenue
    Wheatridge, Colorado
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    303-456-0422
  • Category:

I pawned a couple of guns a few months ago. (No comments about using pawn shops please - I've learned.) When I went back to get the guns, I couldn't pass the background check because of a very old restraining order. Jumping Jack gave me a paper that directed me how to appeal the Colorado Bureau of Investigation decision. The paper had instructions that I would receive notice from CBI in 15 days of the reason for denial and then I would have to fill out the provided paperwork from CBI and return it. The number to call CBI was continually busy. These are guns I inherited from my dad, so I really wanted them back. I never received anything from CBI, and after calling the ever busy number for two days, decided to look up the number on the web. I got hold of CBI who told me that the document Jumping Jack gave me was fraudulent and did not in any way resemble the steps I had to take to appeal CBI's denial, and the Jumping Jack knew they were not the proper instructions. They said the phone number was just wrong and they are now investigating Jumping Jack for fraud. In essence, people who are denied weapons permits by CBI are reluctant to appeal and by providing fraudulent information and phone numbers, thereby frustrating the gun owner, Jumping Jack is able to keep the guns and resell them at a profit. What a scam!

Don
Denver, Colorado
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Alisa

Littleton,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

Not fraud ... Jumping Jack Cash was not commiting fraud in any way.

#2UPDATE Employee

Wed, May 10, 2006

The ATF tells firearm distributors who can possess a firearm and who can not. If you were denied a firearm it has nothing to do with this business. It maybe an error on CBI's side it may not I do not know your circumstances. I do know the store would rather have you be able to pick up and pay on your rifle then sell it. This industry is in the business to loan money that is what we do dispite what some believe we don't want to own your belongings. As far as the form that you were given it was the wrong one. Not intentionallyor fraudulently if you have ever been involved in any type of government operation they deal with a lot of paperwork and are always changing forms. I am familiar with the form you recieved and it was the most recent form up until recently when a new one was distributted. Not a doctored form as you would like to think. For the past 8 years CBI has always informed business they will contact individuals to limit the number of incoming phone calls. I hope your denial will be overturned soon so you can retrieve you weapons as I am sure it was a misunderstanding with CBI.

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