I do not ship out of the USA. FedEx does pick ups on Mon., Wed., and
Fri. I am out of the office on weekends. All questions about this item asked on
the weekend will be answered promptly on Tuesday morning when I am back in the
office. NM residents add 7.65% tax. Returns accepted within 14 days. Feel free
to contact me with any questions and I will do my best to get them answered for
you. I do allow combined shipping. Be
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Adam Alberson
MMJ’S Pawn Llc
(575)526-9053
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