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Standard Thompson Corp. Micro Seal For Heavy Duty Thermostats #54662 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.69
Location:

Chloride, Arizona, United States

Chloride, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Standard Thompson Corp Manufacturer Part Number:54662

 Here we have

Standard Thompson Corp. Micro Seal For Heavy Duty Thermostats #54662

New Old Stock

Photos
Photos shown in this listing are of the actual item for sale.
NO STOCK PHOTOS USED unless otherwise stated.
In photographs we occasionally use props to display items in the best light possible. These props, like my white board, lighting , kitchen table, Train track, boxes are not including unless otherwise stated in the listing. ( Sorry for you having to read this but you would be surprised how many people think the items come with my table, the wife's legs etc etc... )

In the first few lines you will see what you are bidding on, i.e... " This auction is for a ??????????  "  If it does not say base, stand , table , my wife , in either the main body of the description or title ... then they are NOT included in the sale.

Please have a look at the pictures for the cosmetic condition. Please realize when buying antique, vintage or used equipment that they can not be in an absolute mint or absolute perfect condition, they might need some service, now or later. I take lots of pictures so you can see cosmetics. Use the zoom function and have a good look. It is impossible to describe every scratch, scuff or mark. So take a good look. That is what they are there for. We check and describe the as much of the functionality as we can.  If not Fully tested , then items are not tested to the full extent and may have something wrong that I have not discovered. If Fully tested then that is what they are. Fully working.

IF YOU'RE UNHAPPY WITH AN ITEM ...
Contact us via messaging.
 I am human... I make mistakes once in a while. Me and My wife run this store on eBay. We are not a huge retail outlet.
I try to resolve any issue to both our best interests.

MAILING
We Try to Mail out within 24 hours of your payment. Where I live the Post office is closed on a Saturday, so Purchases paid for on a Friday will go out on Monday as I work Fridays and do not get home until after the PO is closed.

GRADING OF CD's and RECORDS
What do the GRADINGS MEAN?
NEW - Unopened and brand new, sealed.
Like NEW - Used but no obvious signs of use. ( May be very light Scratching but not noticeable ) ( or the Case/Cover may be Scuffed a little)
EXCELLENT- Very light ware to both the CD / Record or CASE/ Cover.
Very GOOD PLUS -  USED, Some Light Scratching to either the case or CD/Record. Plays Well. Light scratching to the case/ Cover.
Very GOOD - USED Light Scratching to both the Case and CD/Record. Slightly Heavier than Above.
GOOD PLUS. Light and medium scratching. CD still plays Well . Cover is in Good condition but has normal wear and tear.
GOOD. Heavy use. Medium to heavy scratching. CD/Record still Plays ok. May jump or you will hear scratching on the record.,  or if this is in grading is in regard to the case/Cover  then  there may be cracks in the case or the cover is Torn , or has rips along its edges or scuffed quite badly.
Fair - The CD?Record plays, sometimes skips. Heavy scratching to the disc. In regards to the case or cover,  then the case/ Cover is just holding itself together.
Poor. CD/Record does not play. In regards to the case/ Cover then this grading means the case or sleeve is badly torn, scuffed, cracked and is falling apart. generally poor condition.
Please remember I am not a professional grader. I am quite harsh on what is good and bad. So some items that I may describe as Fair... may be good or above. It is just my opinion and I would rather paint a bleaker picture of something rather than saying it is better than it is.

Return policy
If in the main body of my listing I sell something AS IS. This means That I have tested something NOT TO ITS FULL EXTENT. Therefore I can not be 100% sure of its working ability when you get it. In these cases it is best bidding on it as if it was broken.
If I say UNTESTED. then I have not test it. Or have only gone so far to test it.  I am not like other sellers who say untested and am selling something I know to be broken. I have sold many items as UNTESTED and they have worked perfectly well for the buyer. On the other hand I have sold items that have ended up not working at all.
So to recap. You buy items that are untested or Part tested at your own risk. There are NO RETURNS on things I cannot test to the full extent. It is up  to you to make a judgment call and decide if it is worth the risk of bidding.

FULL REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE of the purchase cost and original shipping cost if the item you receive is grossly misrepresented, or if an item advertised as working arrives in a non-working condition
We will pay for return shipping , in some cases. But in most cases the return shipping is the sole responsibility of the BUYER

We accept returns unless stated otherwise in the description.
We insure everything, and we have to pay for this insurance. We also pack well. If you still receive an item that has been damaged please let us know so we can start an insurance claim.
 This is a process, and it takes time. We will then gladly refund your money.
 This is the reason for insurance, and I think it is only fair to ask the carrier responsible for the damage to pay for it. Please be patient enough for this process.
If you are demanding your money back and are not prepared to go wait for the insurance process or fail to present the item for the PO or Carrier then it is also only fair you pay for the return shipping because we now cannot claim on the insurance once it leaves you. I am sure you will agree that it defeats the purpose of us insuring anything if no one is going to use the claim process.
Should the Claim process fail , for no fault of ours or yours, then we will certainly refund you your money in full. By bidding on this item you agree to these stipulations and to follow the instructions
of the post office, or carrier. They will normally want to see the item AND PACKING. If you throw away the packing then this makes the insurance VOID. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

DISCLAIMER/WAIVER OF LIABILITY
Regardless of the origin of the equipment, documentation provided or identification appearing upon the equipment, the equipment described and offered here is in no
 way certified for, recommended for, or offered for any specific use. The purchaser agrees that the seller shall not be held responsible or liable for any injuries
 or damages, whether incidental or consequential, associated in any way with the equipment. The purchaser, by bidding on this equipment, indicates their acknowledgment
of, and agreement to the terms of this disclaimer.

International Buyers – Please Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or
shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
For more information regarding taxes, etc. for some countries please check you local countries Web site. Most have one.
 •These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.”
 •We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as ‘gifts’ , 'demos', etc. - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. PLEASE DO NOT ASK
Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these
additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.










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