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CAR LANYARD NECK STRAP KEY CHAIN silk HIGH QUALITY 22 Inch keychain I will send your item in 3 days after your payment All the items will be shipped by registered airmail with the tracking number , it will take 15 - 35 days normally, Sometimes may delay one more week,as for your Country Customhouse. Return policy 100% money refund or free exchange,if you were not pleased with it. Free exchange or resend,if it was damaged or lost on shipping way. Please don't leave negative or neutral feedback,if any problem with my product, you should contact me first,i am sure everything could be solved by communication. We are a novice sellers, any question, please timely communicate with us, after receiving the product, if you feel satisfied, please give a five-star feedback, thank you very much |
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