Mighty Cord 30ainwh White 30a rv Power Inlet on 2040-parts.com
US $42.16
Location:
Azusa, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Return policy details:American RV Company makes every effort to insure you are satisfied with your purchase. However, in the rare case that you would like to make a return, we will gladly process a return according to the terms and conditions below. If you are not pleased with your purchase, you may return it for a partial refund within 30 days of receipt. Items returned are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Returns after 30 days time will be handled on a case-by-case basis, and will incur up to a 35% restocking fee. Please be aware that shipping and handling charges are not refundable and you are responsible for the return shipping costs. Items that have been used, installed, or damaged cannot be considered for refund. We must be able to sell it as new. On all generators, once used, or after gas and or oil has been put into them, are Non Refundable/Non Returnable! If the Item you are returning was shipped free, and the item is returned for a refund, the refund will also be less the original shipping amount we paid to ship the item. Please be aware we are unable to accept returns on any Special Order items, sorry No Exceptions. If the product is defective please see our warranty section. Before returning any items you must have a Return Authorization Number (RMA). Items returned without an RMA number are subject to a 20% restocking fee. Please clearly mark the RMA number on your return label attached to the outside of the box being returned. PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THE BOX! Items must be returned within 30 days of receipt of RMA number. Items refused at delivery will be subject to a 20% restocking fee as well as shipping charges both ways. Please inspect your merchandise before accepting your order from the delivery service. If you notice damages please make note of it on the BOL.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:Mighty Cord
Manufacturer Part Number:30AINWH
Warranty:Yes
UPC:856901001123
Mighty Cord 30AINWH White 30A RV Power Inlet
Installs in any RV to provide a detachable power connection. Constructed using durable polyester, this power unit is white in color.
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