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1970 70 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Front License Plate Mount Bracket 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.00
Location:

Riverview, Michigan, US

Riverview, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Placement on Vehicle:Front

This listing is for a front license plate mounting bracket for a 1970 Monte Carlo (this listing is for the bracket on top in the photos).  This bracket mounts to the bottom of the bumper to hold the bottom of the license plate.  Please read the condition description and look at the photos to make your own condition judgement and ask any questions before bidding.


The fine print:


Feedback: PLEASE if you don't feel you can give positive feedback with 5 stars in all categories contact me before leaving feedback and give me an opportunity to earn it. My feedback to you is automatic, if you pay you get positive feedback so you can rest assured I don't do retaliatory feedback. I want to earn your positive feedback and hopefully your return business as well.


Payment: I prefer payment within 24 hours after you select “Buy It Now” or the end of an auction. If payment is not completed within 4 days then Ebay automatically opens an Unpaid Item Case and I will relist the item.


Shipping: If payment is competed by 8AM Eastern Time then I will usually ship same day, second day at worst unless the item takes unusual time and/or care to package. I DO NOT ship outside the 48 continental United States or to AFO/FPO addresses or PO Boxes. Although most listings state “Economy” shipping small/light items such as single sports cards, magazines and CDs will be shipped via USPS First Class Mail. Most medium sized items will ship via USPS Priority Mail but some larger or heavier items may ship via USPS Parcel Select. If you have a special request for a specific shipping option PLEASE let me know before you bid or click Buy It Now. As stated previously I ship very quickly and don't want your item(s) to be delayed by bad communication on shipping.


Best Offers”: I no longer include the “Make Offer” option in my listings because this mostly wasted my time with offers that wouldn't even cover the postage for the item, let alone my other expenses (for example $1 for a football card that will cost at least $2 to ship). If you are a serious buyer with a realistic offer you can send me a message and I will consider your offer, but see next section for general guidelines. If you are only buying one item, chances are I just don't have much room to move on the price, if, however, you are buying multiple I might be able to give you considerable savings.


Combined Sales: Shipping is the primary factor in the prices of most lower priced (say $10 or less) items. For example shipping one single CD via USPS First Class mail (the cheapest way) costs almost $3. However I have shipped 5 CD via upgraded USPS Priority mail for around $6. So hopefully you can see that I can potentially give you a price of $2 less per item if you are buying 5 items instead of 1. If you plan on buying multiple items you can contact me in advance and I can give you a total cost or wait til after you make the first purchase and inform me of your intentions and I will send you a combined invoice for all the items you want to purchase.


Returns: I do accept returns under the following conditions. The item MUST be returned in exactly the same condition as it was shipped (damage during shipping is up to the shipper, submit claims based on that to the shipper). The return process must be started in Ebay within 14 days of receiving the product. You will be responsible for return shipping costs and charged a 20% restocking fee to cover my extra handling, re-listing and defraying the packing and shipping costs from the initial sale.



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