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Though I was not diligent, Midwest Powders is a scam. First you must buy $200 then what I thought was a bit much, was they go through PAYPAL but it ends up going to a personal account. DO NOT ORDER from them. They said I would get a refund and have received nothing. PayPal and my CC was not able to procure a refund. Find a more reputable company!!! My mistake but just a FYI for all my Blackpowder Brothers and Sisters out there.
 
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Though I was not diligent, Midwest Powders is a scam. First you must buy $200 then what I thought was a bit much, was they go through PAYPAL but it ends up going to a personal account. DO NOT ORDER from them. They said I would get a refund and have received nothing. PayPal and my CC was not able to procure a refund. Find a more reputable company!!! My mistake but just a FYI for all my Blackpowder Brothers and Sisters out there.
The fact that they list, as of May 17, 2023 GOEX BP as "in stock" when we all know it isn't yet, anywhere, is a huge RED FLAG 🚩

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It's astonishing that people are still falling for this. There needs to be a sticky post or something.

If they want PayPal Friends and Family, Venmo, Zelle, or any other electronic means of payment where there is no buyer recourse, and don't take credit cards, it is 99.9% certain it's a scam.
Agreed. Also, if it is on this Forum, I won't bite unless they have been a member for a year with a reasonable number of posts. Also, I will never use a money order. Too much hassle if it goes missing.
 
There are so many BP and caps scammers out there. Always review any vendor you are not familiar with before ordering. My general rule for anything. Then to save time in the future I keep a list of the scammers. Many times they will use the name of a reputable company with just a slight change in the name or web address. It doesn't take long to develop a sense of IDing the fake sites on first look.
 
Is there a way to "Google Map/similar thing" the street address? I'm largely computer challenged, but enjoy seeing the satellite/whatever images of locations scammers use.

Thanks for posting this, by the way. I'll stick to Graf's (in-person) for powder.
 
Is there a way to "Google Map/similar thing" the street address? I'm largely computer challenged, but enjoy seeing the satellite/whatever images of locations scammers use.

Thanks for posting this, by the way. I'll stick to Graf's (in-person) for powder.

Click on the blue address in the box in post #6. It brings up what appears to be a recreational area.
 
Their phone number listed is a Massachusetts area code, but their physical address listed is in Florida. That should be a huge red flag on its own. Nothing on the internet is true until you do the legwork yourself to figure out if it's true. Or as I like to say, figure out if you're talking to a dog. As internet access becomes more widespread across the globe there seems to have been a large increase in dogs.
 

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Though I was not diligent, Midwest Powders is a scam. First you must buy $200 then what I thought was a bit much, was they go through PAYPAL but it ends up going to a personal account. DO NOT ORDER from them. They said I would get a refund and have received nothing. PayPal and my CC was not able to procure a refund. Find a more reputable company!!! My mistake but just a FYI for all my Blackpowder Brothers and Sisters out there.
Thanks for the Heads Up !
 
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