> Be me
> Clean criminal record
> Great career
> Not FFL licensed
> Need to sell some firearms I inherited
> Register for gunbroker.com
> Account flagged
> Send in reply to support for more documents
> No reply
> Open a ticket
> No reply
> Register for a different account
> Flagged
> Girlfriend tries to register (she's super clean and normie)
> Flagged
Where is the best place to sell firearms online? Gunbroker is busted. I have a few guns from the 1930s-1960s timeperiod to sell LEGALLY.
Ive been using gunbroker for years and I've never even heard of a "flagged" account. WTF does that even mean?
You can always send the guns to a physical auction, like Rock Island Auction. Local gun stores might offer to buy them from you or might offer to sell them for you via consignment.
I have no clue. I've never used it before. They said my identity couldn't be confirmed. There were instructions on sending them the more documents, so I did but have never gotten a response. Sent them my passport and ID.
>so I did but have never gotten a response
How long did you give them? I'd imagine that these days it would take a long time for them to do anything that requires manual verification.
A month. Keep in mind my girlfriend got flagged too.
>a month
damn
that should have been plenty of time.
Anyway, you can advertise the guns whereever you want, the only rules you really have to pay attention to in order to do things legally is that you either have to meet face-to-face with someone in your state, or you can mail the gun to an FFL. So long as you send the gun to an FFL and not the buyer directly then you're fine.
Is there a way to check if someone is an FFL holder easily? Some sort of database?
Yes, there's a database you can look up on the ATF's website.
Normally the way gun sales are done online work like this:
1) Buyer sends the seller payment, traditionally USPS money orders, and a copy of the their FFL's license.
2) Seller receives payment. If the payment is a personal check they wait for it to clear. Otherwise then they ship the gun to the FFL and provide the tracking information to the buyer.
3) Buyer picks up the gun from the FFL.
Thanks, King. I'll take a look at selling outside gunbroker then.
If you don't mind my asking, what guns are they? I they're nice, it might be worth sending them to RIA.
They're not worth an investment advisor. Probably all together less than 1k.
That’s because she lives with you (I assume) and you both share the same IP
You got flagged so now she’ll get flagged too
She lives with me but the registration came from a different IP.
Are you using a vpn? That'll get you flagged
OP is obviously a skinwalker, fuddbroker would never be wrong.
are you absolutely sure you were on the real gunbroker website?
She blow her dick off
conservative women don't have dicks
>Register for gunbroker.com
>Dick wieneringston, [email protected]
>Account flagged
No clue why you got flagged, but usually gunbroker is the go to place if you want to sell some of your personal firearms from your collection.
>Buyer buys the item and sends a copy of the ffl. Sometimes its on the order page already
>You receive payment usually usps money order
>You ship the gun to the ffl. Pistols cant ship via USPS and its usually best to find an ffl to ship pistols as ups requires air mail
> The buyer transfers the gun from their ffl
You're probably posting more than 4 listings at once. You're allowed to sell 4-5 per year as a private seller. More than that gets you flagged as someone trying to profit off guns without an FFL. You could go to a gun show and just sell a bunch without a trail. The "gun show loophole" got legislated out so you have to be off gun show grounds to sell it.
>You're allowed to sell 4-5 per year as a private seller.
Theres no actual limit on how many guns you can sell per year and the "gunshow loophole" didnt get legislated out. They just made the definition of a private seller more strict so they can more easily charge people that sell their guns strictly for profit