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Osage Beach, Missouri, United States
BUD'S PLACE - LAKE OF THE OZARKS - COMMEMORATIVE PRINTED THROW CUSHION THROWABLE DEVICE - TYPE IV - MODEL F - USCG APPROVED OWN A PIECE OF THE 63 YEAR TRADITION OF ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN MARINE DEALERS IN THE UNITED STATES 12 TO A BOX AND FREE SHIPPING SHARE WITH YOUR BOATING FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS Policies All our items come from a Smoke Free and Pet Free Office & Warehouse We work very hard to describe our items accurately. If for some reason you are not happy with your purchase, please contact us directly, by email or 314-568-1336 . We aim to receive a 5 star rating! We want to make your purchase experience a positive one. Returns are gladly accepted: Item must be returned in the same condition as receivedBuyer is responsible for all shipping charges, only original purchase price will be refunded. If the item purchased was shipped for free (free shipping), the original shipping cost will be deducted from the refund. Shipping and Payments Buyer to pay all shipping charges unless free shipping is offered. Buyers are responsible to pay shipping cost for returns. We ship Monday through Friday, generally within 24 hours of purchase, excluding weekends and holidays. International Buyers – Please Note: These charges are normally collected by the delivering shipping company or when you pick the item up – please do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. Thanks for looking !! |
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