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Our "Crossfire" can and will beat that in a heartbeat!!!Keith B wrote:The license he is advertising is the Utah non-resident license. He is also gouging the people on the price.
EDITED: I see he is including the price of the license in there, so subtract $65 from his fee, and mailing, but still a little high IMO for a 4-6 hour class and no shooting.
That's kinda funny, cause this guy recently CALLED me and tried to talk me into raising my prices for the Utah CFP! He is the best free advertising I have out there.stevie_d_64 wrote:Our "Crossfire" can and will beat that in a heartbeat!!!Keith B wrote:The license he is advertising is the Utah non-resident license. He is also gouging the people on the price.
EDITED: I see he is including the price of the license in there, so subtract $65 from his fee, and mailing, but still a little high IMO for a 4-6 hour class and no shooting.
Now that's a good oneThat's kinda funny, cause this guy recently CALLED me and tried to talk me into raising my prices for the Utah CFP! He is the best free advertising I have out there.
I'm all for that!Charles L. Cotton wrote:This stuff is going to get Texas law changed; mark my words.
What places are you referring to and what should be the fee?boomerang wrote:I'm all for that!Charles L. Cotton wrote:This stuff is going to get Texas law changed; mark my words.Change the Texas law to have lower fees, more places to carry, and eliminate the fingerprint requirement for renewals.