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Jason V-belt 4l290 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Halls, Tennessee, United States

Halls, Tennessee, United States
Item is new, never used. Old stock. No box.
Brand:Jason Other Part Number:4L290 Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan UPC:does not apply

JASON
V-BELT
4L290
NEW




Terms and Conditions of Sale

Payment Terms:

PayPal is our preferred method of payment. You can also pay with Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express - even if you don't have a PayPal account - simply scroll down the PayPal login page to find this option. You will also see an email from our company shopping cart offering to take your payment if you do not use PayPal. Choose only one payment process.

Tennessee State Sales Tax:

Items shipped to a Tennessee address are subject to state sales tax of 9.75%. If you qualify for Tennessee sales tax exemption you will need to provide us with a completed and signed Tennessee form RV-F1300701 “TENNESSEE SALES AND USE TAX RESALE CERTIFICATE”.
http://www.tennessee.gov/revenue/forms/sales/f1300701.pdf
The signed and completed form may be faxed to: 731-836-5035.

Combined Shipping:

-We do combine shipping as practical. Make your multiple purchases and request a combined invoice through eBay. Wait to pay until you receive the eBay invoice with corrected shipping.

-If you are combining items with free shipping and items WITH shipping and handling charges, you will pay shipping only on the items with shipping and handling charges.

Shipping:

-We ship with the USPS, UPS, and motor freight as needed. Package shipments are made within three business day of confirmed payment. You will receive tracking number notification in the eBay transaction record within 24 hours of shipping.

-Overnight Shipping –the paid order needs to be received by 3PM Central Time USA. Additional charges for overnight shipping will be charged.

-NO International Shipments will be made without a tracking service. FEDeX, USPS Priority Mail and Express Mail all offer tracking. US Postal Service First Class Mail International and Priority Mail Small Flat Rate Box do not have a tracking service – if you insist on either of these two services you must request this through the eBay message system and state “I realize there is no tracking service for USPS First Class Mail International and USPS Priority Mail International Small Flat Rate Box”.

Return Policy:

Please contact us through the eBay message system before returning item. 

We work hard to secure our ratings and EXCELLENT Customer service is our Priority. 

Refund will be made upon receipt of return Item at Hutcherson Group LLC.

Ship return to: 

Hutcherson Group LLC.
11675 Hwy 51 Bypass N
Halls, TN 38040

Office: 731-836-5033
Fax: 731-836-5035

Warranty:

We are not dealers for the products we sell on eBay and therefore do not offer any warranty written or implied on any of the products. 

We also do not guarantee that manufacturers will honor their warranties on the products we sell. Unless otherwise specified in the description of the item's listing. (KB)

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