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Arctic Cat Adult Stripes Reversible Beanie / Hat - Lime Green - Black 5263-051 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Hurley, Wisconsin, United States

Hurley, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Gender:Unisex Adult Size:One Size Manufacturer Part Number:5263-051 Color:Black - Lime Green Brand:Arctic Cat Material:60% cotton, 40% acrylic Make:Arctic Cat UPC:Does not apply

Arctic Cat Adult Stripes Reversible Beanie / Hat - Lime Green - Black 5263-051

60% cotton, 40% acrylic
Reversible

Shipping:  Place an order by 10am, and it ships the same day!  Otherwise, items will be shipped the next business day.  Items are shipped utilizing USPS and UPS.  We will respect the Buyer’s wish to ship either USPS or UPS, but will utilize the least expensive shipping method possible.  On items that are shipped for “FREE” we will utilize the least expensive option possible, which may include “parcel select” or Speedee.

Combined Shipping:  If the Buyer wishes to combine ship items, the Buyer must request an invoice before payment.  Because we utilize calculated shipping for most items, the shipping will be based on the cumulative weight and package dimension to determine shipping costs.  Over-sized items are not eligible to combine ship.  Adjustments will not be performed after checkout.

Payment Policy:  We accept PayPal or Credit via PayPal for purchases.  Purchases without payment will be sent an invoice after 24 Hours.  If a payment is not made by the fourth day after purchase, an unpaid case will be opened against the Buyer. 

Return Policy:  We provide a 30 day return policy - unless otherwise specified.  All we ask is that the Buyer logs into eBay to create a return.  We will then issue an RMA.  The items must be returned in the same condition that they are shipped.  They must include all tags, be free of hair, exhaust, smoke, dirt, grease, or any other environmental factors.  The Buyer is responsible to absorb all shipping costs on exchanges.  We will not pay for any shipping for an exchange or the original shipping the Buyer paid.   Exchanges involving moving a size up from XL to XLT, 2XL or larger, will involve a price increase.   We will send you an invoice to your PayPal account for the difference.  If the Buyer does not utilize eBay’s return process to generate a return, we will not process the return.  Items that were shipped for free will result in a 10% Restocking Fee.

About Us:  We are a Full Line Arctic Cat Dealer specializing in Destination Service.  We have ATVs, Side by Sides, Snowmobiles, Parts, Oil, Apparel, Accessories, and more.  With 200 inches of annual snow and hundreds of miles of amazingly groomed trails, we see visitors from all over the United States, Canada, and Europe.  



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