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K-Mart Update
by
Kurt Amesbury, J.D.

All I can say is,

WOW!

A few days ago I encouraged you to call K-Mart to voice your displeasure with their new policy ending the sale of handgun ammunition in K-Mart stores. I expected that a few folks might call... but it seems the avalanche of calls is starting to overwhelm the Red K. Latest reports indicate that K-Mart is no longer accepting complaints about their new policy on their toll-free line. To which I say,

HA!

That's our signal to redouble our efforts.

If you haven't called K-Mart yet, now would be a good time. You might want to use one or more of these toll free numbers:

1-866-562-7848 1-800-344-1004
1-800-635-6278 1-800-253-4642
1-800-270-4603 1-800-247-0200

Some of them may not be designated "customer complaint" lines, so be prepared for puzzled responses and confusion.

If you are referred to a non-800 number, ask if there is a 1-800 customer complaint line.

If you have already called K-Mart, now's a good time to do it again.

Of course, the K-Mart folks may try to shuffle you off to another number (so the calls aren't on their dime). That's okay. Be sure to ask them before hanging up, if it's the same number to which they refer all their customers. Or if it's just the way they treat America's 80 million gun owners.

If you get any interesting responses, let me know and you may read about them here!

Kurt