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Blue Knights Police Motorcycle Club Cop Mc Belt Buckle Patch Pins Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, US

Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:If I've somehow misrepresented the item (very unlikely), you will receive 100% of your money back, including return shipping. If you return for any other reason, return shipping's on you, per eBay/PayPal rules. Restocking Fee:No

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Here's a grouping of Blue Knights motorcycle club memorabilia - it all appears to be unused. The belt buckle measures 3-1/2" x 2-1/2" and weighs almost 5 oz. It's stamped # 174 of a Limited Edition. The metal type is not indicated, but I have to assume it's plated brass from the weight. The blue & white center shield is cloisonne/enamel.

The embroidered patch is 4-1/8" x 1-3/4" and has never been applied to anything. The round Florida pin is 1-1/4" and the other one is 1-1/4" top-to-bottom. you get it all for the bid price.Email with any further questions.

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Your item will be shipped same/next business day after payment, depending on what time you pay. The exception to this is PayPal e-check payment, which can take up to a week to clear. PayPal says not to ship until the e-check clears, so don't use an e-check if you want fast shipping!.

EBay allows sellers to charge a reasonable handling fee to cover the cost of materials and labor needed to prepare sold items for shipping. Until late 2008, I never charged a handling fee, preferring to save my customers money by providing the packaging time and materials at no charge out of my profits.

Since that time, changes in EBay policies (fee hikes, mandatory PayPal and now fees on shipping cost) have made it significantly more expensive to sell here, reducing those profits. Due to those reduced profits, I can no longer afford to provide all the packaging supplies and labor for free. So I'm reluctantly charging a handling fee.

Handling fee will be $1 to $3, depending on the amount of time and materials needed to package the item. The majority of U.S-bound items will be $1; only larger and/or heavier items will be more. The handling fee will be included in the shipping cost shown in the calculator. If the actual postage + the applicable handling charge turns out to be less than what was shown in the calculator (It's wrong way too often.), the overage will be refunded to you. I always combine shipping - actual postage + ONE handling fee.

To my international bidders: I've found that trying to follow PayPal's (so-called) Seller Protection Policy on international transactions only succeeds in making me crazy and causing my customers inconvenience and extra expense. No matter what you do, there is no REAL seller protection with PayPal, especially on international payments. So I'm just going to not worry about problems until one occurs. USPS International 1st Class will be an option on any item that fits under the weight/size limits for that method.

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