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Outdoor Sports Full Finger Military Tactical Airsoft Hunting Riding Game Glove L on 2040-parts.com

US $0.01
Location:

jin hua shi, CN

jin hua shi, CN
Item must be returned within:30 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: Size:M Gender:Unisex Adult

Specifications:

Color: Black ( As picture)

Quantity: 1 pay


Size: M
SIZE CENTIMETERS INCHES
Medium 17.5cm-21cm 7" to 8.5"
Large 21cm-23cm 8.5" to 9"
X-Large 23cm-25cm 9" to 10"
MEASURE AROUND HAND WITH THUMB EXTENDED
MEASURE HAND CIRCUMFERENCE

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  1. We ship within 48 hours after we receive your payment, Monday to Sunday.
  2. Your purchase will be shipped via standard or registered airmail, which normally takes 10-25 working days to reach you .
  3. We also offer express shipping with tracking service via EMS, which normally takes 5-10 working days to reach you.
  4. Please be noted that the shipping time may various to different areas and also holiday may delay the delivery.
  5. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are on buyer responsibility.
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Delivery Time

Working Days (not including holiday)
5-7
8-11
12-14
15-19
20-22
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Working Days + Saturday + Sunday
5-10
11-15
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21-25
26-30
>31
United States
Rate (item arrived)
5.2%
50%
19.1%
3.4%
4.4%
Refund
United Kingdom
Rate (item arrived)
9.9%
63.2%
34.3%
25.2%
5.7%
Refund
Australia
Rate (item arrived)
21.4%
52.1%
14.3%
7.2%
4%
Refund
France
Rate (item arrived)
8.4%
35.7%
33.1%
24.5%
7.0%
Refund
Germany
Rate (item arrived)
11.1%
22.2%
30.3%
20.9%
15.5%
Refund
CanadaRate (item arrived)

2%

45.1%31.4%17.6%3.9%

Refund

Brazil
Rate (item arrived)
5%
8.6%
15%
43.8%
28.1%
Refund
Other Country

Note: Russia/Ukraine Will take much longer than other countries,so the refund time is up to 50 days

  • Buyer should expect to pay any amount charged by the government of bidder's country; this includes but not limited to duty & tax.
  • Shipping & handling fees are non-refundable.
  • If you haven’t received the item in one month, we will refund to you.
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