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Complainants reported to BBB that after ordering products from this business, their products were not delivered and the company did not respond to their requests for service. BBB's investigation verified that Handloading Supply is a bogus business. Previously, its website had identified an address for a commercial property in Ellsworth, Kansas; BBB verified that this business is NOT located at this address, and a unaffiliated business with a different name is located at this commercial address. Additional Kansas addresses advertised by Handloading Supply were allegedly in Garden City and Westmoreland; this company was not located at any of these Kansas locations. The same website now displays an address in Yuma, Arizona. The actual physical address of this alleged business 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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