Ytx14-bs Atv Battery For Honda 300cc Trx300fw Fourtrax 300 4x4 1996 on 2040-parts.com
US $55.90
Location:
Carmel, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Item must be returned within:60 Days
Return policy details:Zipp Battery Warranty
You may return batteries sold by Zipp Battery within 60 days of purchase for a full refund or replacement, minus shipping. After 60 days, the customer is responsible for the return shipping of the product for replacement.
Zipp Battery (“ZB”) warrants only to the original purchaser that: 1) this battery is free of defects in material and workmanship for 18 months or indicated otherwise, and 2) prior to installation or use, the state of charge of this battery has been maintained to a level equal to or greater than the minimum level considered necessary under industry standards for batteries to perform effectively upon their use or installation. If adjustment is necessary due to a defect in material or workmanship, or state of charge below minimum industry standards prior to installation or use, and the battery is NOT MERELY DISCHARGED after installation or use, then upon return of the battery to Zipp Battery:
Within Twelve (12) months from the date of original purchase, batteries with a total warranty of 18 months will be replaced free of charge (except for taxes and shipping charges). After the free replacement period and for the remaining number of months of designated warranty period, the original purchaser may obtain a replacement battery of similar size upon payment of a prorated charge based upon the then current published cost per month which is based on the then published List Price of the battery multiplied by the number of full months elapsed since the date of the original purchase plus shipping charges.
All returns must be accompanied with a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number, authorized by our Customer Service, in order to be accepted. Getting an RMA is very simple. The easiest and fastest way is to e-mail your request to sales at Zipp Battery. Please include your order number and contact information in this e-mail. We will respond to your email with an RMA number. Upon receiving the RMA number, you can then follow the RMA procedure explained in the e-mail and below to return the merchandise.
Our failure rates are among the lowest in the industry, and we have dedicated ourselves to supply only top quality batteries. Still, we do realize that as rare as it is, you may have received a defective product. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience; please follow our simple process below and we will make it right.
Once you have an RMA number, pack the return merchandise securely to ensure safe return of the package. Please write the RMA number you have already received on the exterior of the package you are shipping.
When sending the package back to us, it is highly recommended to as for delivery confirmation if you are using USPS. Other major carriers such as FedEx and UPS will provide tracking numbers for your shipment. We will not be held responsible for lost returned packages. All returns must be prepaid; we do NOT cover shipping charges.
Your replacement or exchange items will be shipped within 48 hours upon receipt of the return package. If the item you are requesting replacement of is on back-order, we will provide you with an e-mail estimating when we anticipate shpping the replacement item. Refunds will be issued within 10 business days in the same form of payment.
Thank you,
Zipp Battery
* Does not apply to alkaline batteries, or any other non-rechargeable batteries.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
UPC:848079598093
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