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Pre-spliced Dock Line Ellexcent Ultra-violet Protection on 2040-parts.com

C $59.18
Location:

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New other (see details) Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Pre-spliced Dock line
Made in Canada. Pre-spliced, ready to use. Excellent ultra-violet protection, strength and flexibility. 100% nylon Amarre 3/8 X 15FT- 9mm x 4.6m

Satisfaction Guarantee and Return Policy

Satisfaction Guarantee and Exchange Policy: If you receive an incorrect,mistakenly listed or damaged item. Please contact us within 14 days of receiving the item. So we can help you with an exchange or repair If required, The item must be received to True North Fishing Gear within 30 days of receiving the exchange request. The original shipping charge is only refundable if the problem is due to a True North Fishing Gear error. If it is necessary to return the product, a Exchange will only be Authorized once the item is received at True North Fishing Gear.  All Exchanges MUST have prior authorization. When returning a product from the U.S.A. or International. Please describe the product as a defective or damaged return. Also Please declare a low product value on the customs form ($5 value). Otherwise, we may refuse the return due to customs and brokerage fees. 

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All prices and charges are in CDN Dollars
PayPal:  All PayPal payments must be received within 5 days.

Shipping


USA bidders note there are NO brokerage fees/taxes for items with a value up to USD $200
Items are shipped within 1 business days of receiving payment.  
You will be sent an email once your order has been shipped.
We offer a 10% Combined shipping discount on all items.

Estimated transit time:

            CANADA:                                                      4 - 10 Business Days*
USA:                                                             4 - 14 Business Days*
International:                                                14 - 30 Business Days*

*Business Days are Monday – Friday, except for Canadian Statutory Holidays)

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