Package Deal 2 Pairs Jbl Ms9520 600w 6" X 9" 2-way Coaxial Marine Boat Speakers on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
PACKAGE DEAL 2 PAIRS JBL MS9520 600W 6" x 9" 2-Way Coaxial Marine Boat Speakers General Features:
Terms and Conditions: · All our Products have 14-days Return Policy starting from the date of purchase. Must request an RMA# (Return Merchandise Authorization) via Ebay Email. · All returned merchandise are to be tested and inspected according to reasons/ claims why it is being returned before any decisions will be made. · All returned merchandise must be in original factory carton, including all packaging materials, inserts and manuals, warranty cards (not filled-out) and all other accessories (i.e. screws, bass knobs, plastic coverings, protective films, etc.) Failure to meet any of these requirements will result in a higher restocking fee or denial of return request. · All DOA (Dead on Arrival)/ Defective items must be reported within 48 hours after receiving the item via Ebay email . · Our items are FREE SHIPPING when sending the item back to us you will be refunded less 10% for the shipping cost and purchase price of the product. · Any Questions please email us. · There is a additional $15.00 for shipping to AK, HI, PR, VI, and PO Box Addresses too.
REFUNDS, EXCHANGE, AND REPLACEMENTS: · Applicable only for items purchased within 14-days. · IMPORTANTLY, DEFECTIVE OR NON DEFECTIVE All Items should be returned in a good/ well-packed condition. Failure to comply with our Terms and Conditions may lead to UNAPPROVED RETURNS. · All UNACCEPTABLE RETURNS are subject to 20% restocking fee and UNAPPROVED RETURNS are subject to NO REFUND, EXCHANGE, REPLACEMENT, and OR REPAIR. Reasons for unapproved returns: · Physical damage: Item is scratched, torn, wet, burned, blown, signs of misuse, and faulty installation DEFECTIVE or non DEFECTIVE Reasons for unacceptable returns: · Factory sealed items: If it’s opened and tampered except for certain items
Payment Information: · We Accept Paypal Payment and other Credit card (Visa, Master Card & Amex) · Local Pick up are Welcome (But Make sure you check out in Ebay first) · Any item shipping to Florida will be charged 6% sales tax There is a additional $15.00 for shipping to AK, HI, PR, VI, and PO Box Addresses too. |
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