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Auto Battery Charger Transformer High Amps on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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USA, 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 Return policy details:Returns, must be between 7 days of item received Shipping charges are not refundable, no exceptions! If you want to return the item you bought from us, we will test it once we receive it. If we find that the item works, we will send it back to you at your expense, we will charger you a 25% restocking fee. However, if it is defective as you said, we will refund your payment, with the exception of the shipping charges which are not refundable. If any of the parts seem to show any physical damage or any sign of tampering, we will not issue a refund. Free shipping items that are return will get a deduction of $5.75 for shipping charges, no exceptions! Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

 

 

Auto Battery Charger Transformer High Amps

Part comes from a new battery charger with a damage case!

Tested 100%

 

We only ship to the lower 48 states, there will be extra-charge for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Puerto Rico

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Due to the lack of protection from Ebay to sellers, we marked and record all serial numbers on the parts we sell, for your protection and our protection, we had  many problems with crook buyers, that just bought our parts, to replaced theirs, and return the broken ones to us, and like we said unfortunately Ebay doesn't protect us or do not want to protect us! We can't take the risk of losing our business for some unscrupulous buyers!

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