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Accuspray Nozzle And Air Cap In Case on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Millsboro, Delaware, US

Millsboro, Delaware, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Accuspray

Pre-owned Accuspray nozzle and air cap

Nozzle part number 61

Air cap part number 725

Very clean. Looks barely used.

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      Free shipping applies to the 48 contiguous states only. All other bidders living in different places must contact me for shipping costs first before bidding as I do not ship all over the world. I will also not discount the cost of the item on shipping labels as this is illegal (applies to foreign shipping policies).

       I will expect payment on single and multiple purchases within 14 days of the auction ending. Please combine multiple purchases as this is more cost effective for shipping purposes. As previously stated, you have a full 14 days to pay if you are waiting for other auctions to end. An unpaid item case will automatically open on the 16th day of non-payment. There are no exceptions, as this will be done through eBay and not on a case-by-case basis.  If the buyer does not respond to the case within 4 days, it will automatically close and the item will be relisted for sale. If for some reason, the buyer has decided after the auction ends that he/she bought the item in error, it is the buyer’s responsibility to open a cancel transaction case. If this is not done by the payment deadline, then an unpaid item case will automatically open.

       Returns are on an "as approved" basis.  This means the buyer should always contact me first before leaving feedback and/or opening a case if something is not right with their order.  No concern is too small and any issue will be addressed accordingly. The item must be in the condition that it was shipped in for the buyer to receive a full refund. Pictures are kept of every item sold. Any item not returned in the same condition will be subject to a 25% restocking fee. The buyer must contact me within 14 days before sending the item back. The buyer is also responsible for paying return shipping in all instances of return. There are no exceptions.

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