Well I am sorry to hear that! I'll try my best to answer that question!
There could be several causes for this. One, first off if there is no serial number they may think that it is cointerfitted. Another possible reason is so if another customer purchases it and it does not have the serial number that customer may become sceptical, and return it, or worse complain. One final thought if you are trying to return it and its missing a serial number then they are using the logic "Maybeye he did not buy it, he could have stolen it!"
Go back to the store where you bought it.
The Serial Numbers for the games in World of EA Games are located on the back of the instruction booklet that it comes with. If you bought it used, or if the instruction booklet is simply missing, you should try to exchange it, return it, or contact EA themselves; they may be willing to give you a refund or allow you to exchange the game directly with them.
It shuld be on the bakc or on a box if its store bought. If you bought it online, then it shuld have been emailed to you. It is the ones that say S/N.
The bank will replace it if you have both serial numbers complete.
There is ONE serial number (may have several digits that make up entire number) The serial number is the number on the receiver (frame) of the gun, Other numbers may be assembly numbers or parts numbers. By law, the receiver IS the gun- the rest is only "parts".
depends on who's it was and where you purchased it, if you bought it, theyd have record of it. at stores such as a Gander Mountain, Bass Pro, Cabelas etc.
Depending on the nature of the error, it could be worth $200 to $500 at retail. Missing serial numbers can occur if the bill wasn't fed through the part of the printing process that adds the seal and serial numbers, or if it was fed in upside down and the seal and serial numbers were printed on the back. In any case it should be seen by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in error currency.
Both serial numbers need to be present (there is one on each half of the front side).
Contact police, provide them with the information you DO have. See if you can contact the person you bought the gun from, and if they have a record. Next time, record serial numbers, keep them in a safe place, along with photos.
US bills are printed in multiple steps. Sometimes a step is accidentally missed, so part of the design will be missing. Without seeing the bill in person it's difficult to put a value on it but bills with missing serial numbers and seals can sell for $200 to $500. You'll need to consult a currency expert who deals with paper money errors.
If you bought them at a shop that is still in business you might ask the owner to check his records. If the shop is closed, you are out of luck.
It may not have one. Serial numbers were not required on rifles and shotguns until 1968. But if this rifle has a clip thing, like the one I bought yesterday..look over that clip,I also had a handgun with the serial on the magazine