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US $72.95
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Corpus Christi, Texas, US

Corpus Christi, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number required for all returns. Products received back without an RMA # or without all original materials will not be accepted. There is a 25% restocking fee on all non-defective returns and you pay return shipping. Original shipping costs are also non-refundable. This includes the ACTUAL shipping cost we paid to ship the item to you even if you return a purchase that had a free shipping or shipping-included offer. Items initially defective (or damaged in shipping) within 14 days of invoice are eligible for replacement of same item. If none available we will refund purchase price minus shipping cost. You are responsible for return shipping charges (including insurance), and we pay for the shipping of the replacement. All returns must include the original box / product packaging with all contents, manuals, & accessories. When shipping a return you must send item via a carrier that provides a tracking # or proof of delivery & insurance at your own expense. For purchases made from November 20th - December 24th, returns are extended to 14 days after Christmas. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

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