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Millsboro, Delaware, US
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Mistakes happen. Please give us an opportunity to correct any error before you leave a negative feedback. All items are fully inspected prior to shipping in order to ensure the contents of the packages remain intact. In the event that an item arrives defective, you must contact us within 7 days upon receipt for a Return authorization. Defective items must be returned within 14 days for exchange. Items will only be accepted for return in their original condition, with absolutely no accessories missing. We Guarantee 100% customer satisfaction. In the rare event that an item is not as described, we will gladly replace the item or issue a refund. However, you must contact us within 7 days of receiving the item. If for some reason, within 14 days of purchase, you are not satisfied with your item and want to return it, the item must be in the condition that you received it with all tags and original packaging. We will charge a 20% restocking fee on any returned item that is not due to a defect in the order. We will issue a credit for authorized returns upon receiving and inspecting the returned product. We do not credit the original shipping cost, nor the return shipping cost (unless the merchandise is damaged or defective). Warranty Returns - Warranty items will follow the manufacturers warranty policies. Not all warranty items can be returned to us, some manufacturers require you to send warranty items back to them direct and prior authorization is required. We will assist you with the information needed to obtain return authorization. |
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One Lap of the Web: Moby Dick, mass transit failures, and the return of the Ford Rotunda
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Alfa Romeo 4C
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