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I Love Sushi - Vinyl Car Window Sticker Decals Vw Dub Drift Funny on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Leicester, GB

Leicester, GB
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Please read returns policy in item listing. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

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 Item Description

THIS VINYL DECAL IS MADE TO BE APPLIED TO THE INSIDE OF YOUR WINDOW.

We use top of the range high precision machinery and equipment to manufacture our products to ensure quality is not compromised.
These are permanent vinyl stickers, so once applied they will remain permanent until removed, once removed they will not be re-useable. We are constantly adding new designs to our range, please add our shop to your favorites.

 Installation Instructions



 Payment

 

  • We only Accept Paypal as form of payment only
  • Credit cards and personal checks can be process via Paypal payment system
  • We are not able to accept any other form of payment, Paypal only.
 Postage


Free Delivery within UK on most items, we aim to manufacture your order within 24 hours of upon receiving your payment.                                                                                                   Orders dispatched in 1- 2 business days.We dispatch orders Monday to Friday (Excluding bank/public holidays).

All items will be dispatched via Royal Mail via the delivery level specified in the listing.

We recommend choosing Recorded Delivery as a more secure and timely delivery option. We will not be held liable for orders that have been lost or mishandled by the postal service. If you have not received delivery of your order after 10 business days please contact us via the eBay message system.

Royal Mail delivery guidelines  1-3 business days for 1st Class, 3-4 business days for 2nd Class. Please note that these times are guidelines only and that the Royal Mail do not guarantee delivery within these timescales.


 Terms and Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
** By committing to buy you have agreed to our terms and conditions **
LOST / REPLACEMENT ORDERS,You WILL NOT be able to receive a replacement on any orders unless you have choose a Recorded Delivery option. We may issue a lost replacement of your order only if you have chosen recorded delivery and will be under our discretionAny orders that may get lost or mishandled by the postal service will not be liable for replacement unless recorded delivery is chosen. 
We cannot be held responsible for any delays or losses once an item has left our premises. Once an item has been dispatched it is then down to Royal Mail regarding delivery times. You will have to contact your local Royal Mail sorting office to pursue any lost or delayed postage.
We recommend choosing Recorded Delivery as a more secure and timely delivery option. We will not be held liable for orders that have been lost or mishandled by the postal service.
CONTACT INFORMATION, Please ensure all your delivery details are correct at time of purchase. As the buyer it is your responsibility to provide a correct delivery address and Any incorrect information supplied by you will be at your own expense. Additional item costs and postage fees will be applied and charged to re-send any orders if you fail to supply your correct postal address.
RETURNS,The returns policy below also forms to these terms and conditions.
POSTAGE AND PACKAGING, Your ordered items will be packaged safely and efficiently into either a standard size envelopes or a postal tube (which may not fit through standard letterboxes) depending on item and size.
 
 Returns Policy


We only accept return of goods if an item is sent in error or faulty.These are custom made goods made to your own design and specifications, we are therefore unable to accept cancellations or refund once items have been manufactured. We have a non-refund policy

IMPORTANT NOTICE: ANY RETURNED ITEMS WILL BE AT THE BUYERS OWN EXPENSE

We will only accept returns if faulty or item sent by our error. The item is your responsibility until it reaches us. Therefore for your own protection we recommend that you send the parcel using a signed for delivery service that insures you for the value of the goods. The cost of returning the item to us is your responsibility. The return of any items must be returned in 'good as new' condition and in original packaging as when dispatched. Returned items will be at the buyers own expense. Refunds may only be given on faulty or items sent in error orders. Refunds will only be given once a return has been received and checked. Partial refunds may be required to cover administration costs.

PLEASE ALSO NOTEWe are unable to assist with enquiries more than 28 days after orders have been purchased. All enquiries must reported within 28 days via eBay messaging service. 

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