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Brush Guard Hand Bar Brace Trail Woods Aluminum Handlebar on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Warranty:No

LATELY, I HAVE BEEN HAVING PROBLEMS WITH FEEDBACK ON SHIPPING TIME AND SHIPPING CHARGES.  I HATE SPENDING ADD SPACE ON DISCLAIMERS, BUT IT HAS BECOME SERIOUS.  I ALMOST ALWAYS SHIP THE DAY AFTER A ITEM IS PAID FOR AND NEVER MORE THAN 3 AS MY AUCTIONS STATES.  IF YOU CHOOSE PARCEL IT TAKES 2 TO 9 DAYS ON AVERAGE BUT NO GUARANTEES ASK THE POST OFFICE!!! I TRY TO SHIP FED EX IF FASTER, BUT THEY ALSO CHARGE A WEEKLY FEE, AS WELL AS SHIPPING CHARGES. I ALWAYS HAVE A SHIPPING CALCULATOR SO YOU CAN DECIDE IF YOU FEEL THE SHIPPING CHARGE IS OKAY WITH YOU. AS FAR AS SHIPPING CHARGES I LET THE POSTAGE CALCULATOR IN THE AUCTION DETERMINE THE AMOUNT, PLUS A 2 TO 5 DOLLAR HANDLING CHARGE TO COVER MATERIALS, LARGE BOXES COST MONEY AND GOOD TAPE IS ALMOST 5.00 PER ROLL, GO TO COSCO. WHY AM I GOING ON AND ON ABOUT THIS? EBAY HAS NOT EDUCATED IT'S BUYERS ABOUT THE STAR SYSTEM, DO YOU REALIZE A 4 IS A NEGATIVE SCORE?IF YOU AVERAGE A 4.1 YOU ARE PROHIBITED FROM SELLING!!! NOBODY INCLUDING MYSELF LIKES TO PAY FOR SHIPPING BUT IT IS A HARD COST. THE BOTTOM LINE IS IF YOU CANNOT  COMFORTABLY GIVE MY SALE A 5 IN SHIPPING TIME AND COST, IF I DELIVER AS STATED IN MY AUCTION THEN PLEASE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. THANK YOU TO ALL THE BUYERS THAT HAVE GIVEN ME GREAT FEEDBACK

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