Scrapyard ordering process?

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I have been thinking about ordering two of the 311's since they are more appropriate with my local laws on fixed blades. One for me and one for my cousin's upcoming birthday as a present. My question is does Scrapyard have any rules on selling knives like no more than one per customer mailing address? Trying to find out so when I order if I need to have his address and just have it sent to his house as a surprise or if I can get it delivered then take it to him since he lives close and save on some shipping. Thanks in advance for information.
 
You can order as many as you like as far as I know. Your billing address and shipping address do not have to match. The process in ordering a knife is like ordering just about anything from the Internet. Whether you give it to him on his birthday or it arrives at his door steep it will still be surprise, don't you think? I'm not why the is so much confusion. Save some money on shipping and have both delivered to you and hand deliver it.
 
The shipping address must match the credit card address. Here's what Dan had to say on the Scrap Yard forum:

Dogs:

Due to the increase in identity theft and recent fraud, we are no longer processing orders that have a different shipping address from the credit card address.

Orders with different addresses will be automatically canceled. Should you run into an issue with a cancelation please e-mail Renee or Patti to see what can be worked out.

It is a shame that we have to implement this policy but there are unethical people in all walks of life. I compliment those that live their life with honor and dignity.

I apologize for any inconvenience

Dan

Source: http://www.scrapyardknives.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=480490&an=0&page=0#Post480490

PS: You can buy as many 311's as you like, Txknifefan. But they'll all ship to you.
 
Wow, wasn't aware of that. Sounds like the result of a combination of buyers remorse and fraud combined :D
 
It actually works in Txknifefan's favor as he wanted all the knives shipped to him anyway. :D
 
Thank you for the info. I knew a few companies had this policy but was unaware of Scrapyard's until now. Thanks again for letting me know.
 
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