2010 Orvis Encounter Large Arbor Fly Reel Accessories Sport Wriswatch on 2040-parts.com
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PAYMENT We accept PAYPAL.. E-Check will be hold until cleared Please pay within 5 days after winning closed. Refer on Paypal and Ebay address. Please notice us a.s.a.p. if there’s any changes or amend on your address. We cannot ship your item until your payment has been received.
SHIPPING & HANDLING Will be shipped out within 3 days after cleared payment. maybe a little late because later delivery christmas and new year. Shipping lead time will be 15-25 days to arrive. Be patient while awaiting shipment during this period. 30 - 45 business days for delivery for Spain and Eastern Europe We don't ship to Italy, Brazil, France and Israel,south afrika, South America. We do not combine shipping due to airmail charges are base on total weight.
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