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Nib - Bassworx Bfb48 Mini Anl Fuse Holder 4-8 Gauge Black Series - 81236 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Bassworx Manufacturer Part Number:BFB48

NEW
*CLEARANCE*
NIB - Bassworx BFB48 Mini Anl Fuse Holder 4-8 Gauge Black Series


Condition:

This product is brand new, still sealed and never used.

International  Buyers – Please Note: 
We only ship to Canada and the United States. No exceptions.

Specifications:

Brand Name: Bassworx
MPN: BFB48


All sales are FINAL, except in the case of manufacturing defects.

We offer a full refund (including shipping fees) on defective/DOA products if they are found to be defective within 15 days of the product being delivered. In the event a refund is warranted, the refund will be issued within 3 business days upon the products return..

We only accept PayPal.

All prices are listed in Canadian Dollars (CAD).

Payment must be received within 7 days of the end of the auction.

We reserve the right to re-list the item(s) if we have not received payment within 7 days of the auction expiring or if we have not heard from the buyer within 7 days of the auction expiring.

We reserve the right to cancel your bid if you have zero or negative feedback.

Sales Tax:

Canada:

Province
Type
Tax Rate
Alberta GST 5%
British Columbia GST + PST 12%
Manitoba GST 5%
New Brunswick HST 13%
Newfoundland & Labrador GST 13%
Northwest Territories GST 5%
Nova Scotia HST 15%
Nunavut GST 5%
Ontario HST 13%
Prince Edward Island HST 14%
Quebec GST 5%
Saskatchewan GST
5%
Yukon GST 5%

.* Some products require an environmental fee be applied to the order during processing*


EXPRESS SHIPPING AND COMBINED SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE ON MONITORS AND PC CASES

EXPRESS SHIPPING AND COMBINED SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE ON MONITORS AND PC CASES

FOR ALL SHIPMENTS TO THE USA PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

We use a FedEx Brokerage Service to ship all our US orders across the border so if any Custom/Brokerage fees are charged, they will be charged directly to our account instead of the receiver. The drawback to shipping our US orders this way is tracking numbers will take longer to become available online as the package isn't scanned by FedEx until it reaches the US side of the border. It can also delay your expected delivery date by 1-2 business days.


Please allow up to 48 hours for a response to an email inquiry, but we will try our best to respond within 24 hours.Please note we are unable respond to emails/eBay messages during weekends and Canadian holidays.

We are not responsible for typographical errors. Photographs of accessories may not reflect the actual item shipped. We reserve the right to substitute accessories for similar ones of equal or greater value.

Shipping: We make every effort to ship within 1-3 business days of receiving your payment. Please be aware that weekends are not business days. All express methods of shipment still require 1-3 business days of processing time.

Overseas/International customers: We only ship to Canada and the United States

PayPal: We only ship to confirmed addresses. We may contact you via email for additional verification if the payment is made from PayPal account with an unconfirmed address. Please make sure to check your email spam folders for any such emails or contact us before placing the bid.

Returns/RMA: We only issue refunds on Defective/DOA products with an approved RMA, otherwise all sales are final and sold as is.

Return ship costs will only be covered by NCIX on defective/DOA products. For all other returns (including returns as of the result of the Buyer filing a PayPal Dispute), the return shipping costs will be the responsibility of the buyer.

All items returned without prior approval and/or a RMA number will be refused and returned to the sender.

Customers who refuse a delivery without approval will be subject/responsible for the shipping charges already billed to them or incurred to return the product.


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