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A consumer reported that after paying for products and inquiring about her order with proof of payment, the business required additional money. Another consumer alleged that after ordering and paying for products, they were not delivered and the company did not respond to their requests for service. BBB's investigation confirmed that Reloading Supplies is a bogus business advertising a Baldwin City, Kansas address. A different business located at 609 High St is NOT affiliated with Reloading Supplies. The actual physical address of Reloading Supplies is unknown. You may wish to read BBB Tip, Smart Shopping Online at https://www.bbb.org/article/tips/14040-bbb-tip-smart-shopping-online for additional information.
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Believed to be out of business
According to information in BBB files, it appears that this business is no longer in business.
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