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Polaris Rear Snow Flap Dragon Rmk Assault Shift Iq Switchback Fs 5434954-070 New on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

McCall, Idaho, US

McCall, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Original part must be received in original condition, within 14 days of sale. If a mistake is made on my end (description, wrong part sent, damaged item, etc., I will take care of return shipping. Part Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:5434954-070

Up for auction, one new Polaris rear snow flap, removed from a brand new crated 2010 800 RMK. It is slightly weather faded from sitting in an uncovered crate for a while. Some Armor All will probably bring it back to new shine.

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Good luck!

As always, feel free to contact me for more information! Check out my other auctions for more neat stuff! Happy bidding!!!

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE BIDDING OR ASKING QUESTIONS: (Really, it has been revised as of December, 2012 and there is some good stuff in here that will make our transaction a smooth and positive experience for both of us.)

Unfortunately, due to the increasing amount of dishonesty/problem bidders on Ebay lately, it is time for the dreaded fine print: I am an honest buyer/seller, and only want to deal with the same. Ebay policies and continued rising shipping rates are making it increasingly difficult for honest sellers to do business, so unfortunately I have to change my policies accordingly:

BEST OFFERS: I do not play games with "best offer" auctions. Please don't waste my time and yours by sending me offers on items, I do not have time to respond to all the offers that I receive. I price my items VERY competitively, I research prices when I set my selling prices. If you find a comparable item on Ebay priced for less, feel free to show it to me so that I can adjust my price. Keep in mind, Ebay fees, Paypal fees, and shipping costs take a LARGE chunk of the selling price out of my pocket.

FEEDBACK: When dealing with me, know that you are dealing with a man who prides himself on his honesty, integrity, and doing the right thing.
If you purchase an item from me, pay for it within the payment guidelines, and don't prove yourself to be dishonest or a complete jerk, I ALWAYS leave feedback after it has been left for me. Sometimes it takes me a while to get to it, as shipping items quickly always takes priority over leaving feedback, so it may take a little while for me to get to get it done. .

COMMUNICATION/QUESTIONS: Communication is good, both after and before the sale. Read the auction first, if I missed something or left something out, feel free to ask. I want people to know what they are buying and be happy after the sale, so I work hard to describe/picture the items accurately. Usually people are happily surprised because I am overly critical of my items that I sell!

SHIPPING: I ship my items usually within a day, sometimes the same day as paid. I will rarely ship anything internationally. (USPS has changed their customs forms, they are very time consuming to fill out.) Ebay also has very little seller protection for international sales, and I have been burned too many times with "lost" packages. Occasionally I will ship something to Canada, but if it is not listed as shipable to Canada then I can't do it. If I do ship something to Canada, I will never falsify customs forms, so please don't ask me to.

PAYMENT: Pay quickly, I will ship quickly! I ship daily except for on Sundays and holidays. I have been known to make special trips to the post office in the middle of the night for people that treat me right.
If you bid, then you need to pay! I am tired of relisting items repeatedly because people don’t have the integrity to pay for what they commit to buying.

RETURNS: Ebay is now requiring that sellers specify whether or not we can accept returns, so now I have to write this to clarify: If you buy something from me, then it is yours. (UNLESS I SCREW UP!) Please be sure you want to own/pay for any items before you bid. Due to the huge amount of dishonesty that Ebay allows (and supports with their anti-seller policies) I can not take items back. If however, I screw up and list something incorrectly, or there is a flaw or problem that I miss in the description, then please contact me about it so that I can make it right or give you a refund. I am not out to screw people over and a large percentage of my sales are to repeat customers, so I want my customers to be happy. I am an Ebay buyer as well as seller, and know all to well how it feels to get ripped off when buying something sight-unseen.

Sorry for the long read!


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