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Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:-Items will be shipped same business day as much as possible depending on time of day item is purchased and payment received. -Most items are shipped via USPS, DHL & EMS unless otherwise specified. Please understand that shipping times are based on business days (weekdays) so weekends are not included in the shipping time. -Transit time for U.S. 48 domestic states is about 5-10 days, for Canada and International countries may take 7-21 days (varies for items shipped from an international location), please understand international shipping may take extra time for custom clearance ( up to another 7 days) and feel free to contact us at any time. *IMPORTANT! It is the customer’s responsibility to pay all the applicable import duties, taxes or breakage fee which are NOT included in item price & shipping fees. Please check with your own government website before placing bids. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No SKU:HG-01-003 Bar Side:1 inch Color:Silver

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