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Humminbird Model Dc-25 Vhf Marine Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, US

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Humminbird Manufacturer Part Number:DC-25 Country of Manufacture:United States

Humminbird Model DC-25 Marine VHF Two Way Radio

*** Missing Power Cable And Mounting Hardware ***

**** See Notice Regarding Shipping At The Bottom ****

Condition Guide

 

•New or NIB—The item is factory new (i.e. “New In Box”). This is generally taken to mean not only unused, but store-ready, still in all original and factory sealed packaging.

 

 

•Unu or Unused—The item is brand new, never used, but its box has been opened and/or is not still factory sealed.

 

 

•MIB—Short for “Mint In Box,” this abbreviation indicates to buyers that the item is completely indistinguishable from a factory new item and that all packaging is included. The item may, however, have been used (though not enough to make such use apparent in any way).

 

 

•Mint—The item is completely indistinguishable from a factory new item despite its potentially having had some light use. No packaging, however, is included. Nothing on it but fingerprint grease? Then it's not mint. Look to LN (below) instead.

 

 

•LN—Short for “Like New,” this abbreviation indicates that the item, while not quite in absolute mint condition, is close enough to factory perfection to escape all but the most discerning eye, though original factory packaging may or may not be included (remember to be explicit on this point in your listing). Common variations include “LNIB” (“Like New In Box”) and “As New.” Remember that a single scratch or scuff disqualifies an item from being considered "Like New."

 

 

•EX—Short for “Excellent,” this abbreviation indicates that while the item has clearly been used, its condition is such that it promises to offer all of the pleasure or utility to its owner that a new item might have; it’s useful life should not have been shortened, nor should there be any visible or functional defects beyond very slight normal wear. This is "just one scratch" or "only a couple of months use" territory.

 

 

•Good—The item is functional and clearly used with no major defects. Its useful lifespan will not be as long as that of a factory new item. The item remains in working condition.

 

 

•Fair—The item suffers from some amount of wear and appears clearly to be a well-used item. Nonetheless, it continues to function generally as was originally intended and should be expected to do so for some minimal amount of time.

 

 

•Bargain Grade or BGN—The item remains functional and free from defects that would hamper its utility, but it is obviously used and may have a significantly shortened lifespan. It can be regarded as being near or at the end of its useful life and/or it is significantly visually damaged to such an extent that a significant discount and an explicitly low grade are indicated.

 

 

•Poor or AS/IS—The item should not be purchased by anyone intending to use it for its originally conceived purpose, as it is unlikely to be able to fill the function reliably and/or it is so ugly or aesthetically compromised as to render it undesirable to most buyers.

 

 

 

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About  GrumpyPC

  I am a private eBay seller. Most of the items that I list are Used and Working. Any BROKEN or DEFECTIVE items listed are clearly identified as such, and are offered for their “parts value” only. Please bid accordingly.

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Shipping Notice

I Have Had A Few Items Receive Damage Via The US Postal Service. If At All Possible, Please Inspect Your Packages And Use Best Judgement When Taking Possession From The Shipping Agent. Parcels With Obvious Severe Damage Should Be Refused And Marked Return To Sender.This Will

1 – Speed The Return Of The Item Back To Me

2 – Speed The Refund Process

3 – Eliminate Return Postage Expense

 

 

 

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