Blata 74 Tooth Sprocket Part # 137-001-74 Nos on 2040-parts.com
US $15.00
Location:
Miami, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Return policy details:Selling Policy / General
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3. Shipping with USPS or UPS with tracking info sent to eBay and PayPal.
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Selling Policy / Returns
No returns after 30 days. Items must be in new sellable condition , packaging must be intact, manuals should still have shrink wrap. No refunds for shipping charges , items listed with "free shipping" will not be refunded in full unless they were not shipped, normal shipping rates apply. You must notify us by email in advance. Twenty per-cent restocking fee applies.
Selling Policy / Mistakes Mistakes due to errors in listings will be corrected free of charge. Mistakes on your part that require shipping back to us (prepaid by you) along with new shipping charge (not free) back to you and a $2.00 Handling Charge applies. Mistakes in your PayPal address which result in reshipping are not free, charges will be paid by you, including $2.00 Handling Charge. Opened items are handled on a one by one basis and are subject to restocking, inspection or handling fees as needed. Read the item description before buying or bidding, email us with questions to avoid problems.
Selling Policy / Shipping and Handling
Handling charges are not charged on initial purchases. Handling time is the time from when your item is paid for until the shipping label is applied. We cannot be responsible for delays due to e-checks or delays in the payment process beyond our control. We have regularly scheduled pickups from both the post office and UPS five days a week accepting holidays. We cannot be responsible for problems created by our shippers schedules. Your order will be processed by us within 24 hours of payment. Exceptions include address verification when your address does not validate in our shipping program. Shipping time may vary depending on your distance from us and your local delivery location. Priority mail is usually three or four days, while UPS ground can be anywhere from one to seven working days. We cannot monitor all shipments for delivery status at this time. If you feel the item should have arrived please email us and we will locate the tracking info on the package.
Communication / Contact
We prefer email through eBay system (contact seller). We usually do not answer our phone and cannot accept credit cards over the phone.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Restocking Fee:No
Manufacturer Part Number:137-001-74
Part Brand:Blata
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NOS BLATA 74 Tooth Sprocket |
This is for one new old stock (NOS) Blata 74 Tooth Sprocket part # 137-001-74, it came from a closed shop, not sure of the fitment.
This is a great deal and a perfect price with FREE shipping!
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