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Born To Fish Forced To Work Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Valdosta, Georgia, United States

Valdosta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded

Listing is for 1 white Born to Fish Forced to Work Decal measuring

12.7" x 7.4"

 

Need a size or color not listed, contact us and we can create a new listing or send invoice via Paypal.

 

Shipment

All orders will be shipped out within 24 hours of the time of purchase, excluding weekends and holidays.

We visit the Post Office twice a day, first thing in morning and once in afternoon.

 

Returns

We have a 14 day return policy.  If you are not happy with our decal, you can ship it back to us, as long as the decal is NOT USED and it’s in the same condition it was shipped to you.

Buyer pays return shipping cost and 20% restocking fee.

 

Feedback

Please leave us POSITIVE feedback rating us on our shipping, customer service, handling time and quality of our product.  We would really appreciate it and will do the same for you.

IF you encounter a problem with your order PLEASE feel free to contact us before leaving the feedback.  We will NOT ignore you

 

We are family owned and operated business, located in South Georgia.

We design, produce and ship everything we sell in America.

We use only the best name brand vinyl from Oracal.

Our decals are very easy to install.

Simply clean the desired location, remove the backing and then apply the decal to the surface with a credit card type object.

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