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I always do a google search of a company I haven't used before, something along the lines of "Is ReloadingDepot.com legit? forum"

It almost always has someone who has asked the same question and often times people with the answer. Seems like a ton of these fraud sites popped up around 2020.
 
Unfortunately, scams and disappointment when dealing with ‘people’ are nothing new, it’s the world we live in. I remember sending in cereal box tops sometime in the 1960s to a Battle Creek Michigan cereal company for a submarine. Hasn’t been delivered yet, but I hold out hope. I’ve moved a few times, but my mother is still at the same address. The bathtub is ready if and when it arrives.
 
PayPal will refund your money if you used the standard payment method, if it was F&F you're out of luck. PayPal is pretty serious about fraud and will try to come to the bottom of the issue it may take a week or two but it's certainly worth a shot.
I dumped PayPal cause they are hardcore anti gun. As I understand it if you bought any gun related thing with PayPal you are sol cause it’s against their policy. I hope I’m wrong so you can get your $ back.
 
Unfortunately, scams and disappointment when dealing with ‘people’ are nothing new, it’s the world we live in. I remember sending in cereal box tops sometime in the 1960s to a Battle Creek Michigan cereal company for a submarine. Hasn’t been delivered yet, but I hold out hope. I’ve moved a few times, but my mother is still at the same address. The bathtub is ready if and when it arrives.
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Unfortunately, scams and disappointment when dealing with ‘people’ are nothing new, it’s the world we live in. I remember sending in cereal box tops sometime in the 1960s to a Battle Creek Michigan cereal company for a submarine. Hasn’t been delivered yet, but I hold out hope. I’ve moved a few times, but my mother is still at the same address. The bathtub is ready if and when it arrives.
I got one, in the 50's, along with 3 frogmen
 
That name rang a bell, Alarm Bell. I seem to recall this outfit popping up back during the severe shortages and they always had stock. Even items manufacturers weren't producing - Hodgdon 4895 for example, which they still aren't making. Primers and the like. If Brownells, BPS, large regional retailers can't get it, neither can these guys.
 
Unfortunately, scams and disappointment when dealing with ‘people’ are nothing new, it’s the world we live in. I remember sending in cereal box tops sometime in the 1960s to a Battle Creek Michigan cereal company for a submarine. Hasn’t been delivered yet, but I hold out hope. I’ve moved a few times, but my mother is still at the same address. The bathtub is ready if and when it arrives.
I remember that submarine. You put an asprine in it and it would dive and resurface. Sorry you missed out!
 
Here ya go file a complaint with namesilo the url host .
Removed the link to not cause confusion.
You can search the reloading depot via Whois and at least get close enough to file a complaint.
I've filed several so maybe a really mean letter will get some attention.
 
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I think it was an Alka-Seltzer, which was too expensive for more than 1 mission.
I guess I had one, too, or something similar.
Old memories are stirring...
Another old memory that is not part of the original topic.... the material used was baking powder that made CO2 bubbles to change buoyancy. Look on line and you can still find new ones for $3.99

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