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Are these web sites legit?

Jarnhamar

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http://www.tacticalwarfightergear.com
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http://www.rangermade.us/

I've emailed them asking about an item in stock. After quite a while i got a reply back that didn't really confirm whether or not they had the piece I was asking for- seemed very weird.
Also the websites seem to be set up pretty much the same. Not sure why it seems weird to me.

Are these websites legit? Has anyone delt with them before?
 
I've never dealt with them, but they are definitely the same company. Both have the same DNB number 615710931. I'm trying to get their credit score right now, but I'm having issues with accessing the database from here. There isn't any info from Standard and Poors or the BBB at all.
 
Couldn't get a credit score. There doesn't seem to be enough info out there. The founders names are Remington Sterling II and Barron Worthington, which sound kinda fishy to me also.  :2c:

http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200901/1232091595.html
 
Their websites also look like they were made with http://www.piczo.com/?cr=3.  Just sayin.
 
Looks like they launched their site in Feb 2009. They claim to be run by veterans, and there's no evidence to the contrary, but as to whether they are 'professional' is highly debatable.  The website looks like they are trying to sell everything rather than specializing in specific areas.  And whats with the cyborg and nanotechnology pages?  If you arent selling it, dont publish pages on it  - the site is probably homemade as no credible marketing or web design company would include material like that.  A Po Box for an address isnt the most credible of contact information either.  They likely have no stock and place their orders after they get a customer order, receive it, then resell it to the customer at an inflated price, a common online marketing tactic...
 
Yea seeing nanotechnology and military exoskeletons linked to their web page isn't filling me with confidence.

Think I'll pass on "ranger made"
 
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