Set Of 16 Titanium 10 Degree Retainers (12 New, 4 Used) 1.550 To 1.625 Springs on 2040-parts.com
Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
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Set of 16 Titanium 10 Degree Retainers (12 new, 4 used) 1.550 to 1.625 Springs. I am selling these for a client so it is easier for me to contact him during the week than on the weekends. If you have a question, please ask it as early as you can so I can get an answer before the item ends.
SHIPPING
Items will be shipped within two business days once payment is received in full. E-checks take 3-5 business days to clear and items will be shipped once cleared. When purchasing multiple items, please don’t pay until we combine shipping costs for you and resend combined invoice. FedEX, UPS or USPS are used for shipping. We ship Monday to Thursday. Items sold on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will ship Monday or Tuesday. ALL international sales are NON-REFUNDABLE.
If something should arrive not as advertised, please contact us before leaving negative feedback.
RETURNS
ANY ITEM PURCHASED AND DELIVERED TO THE BUYER WHICH THE BUYER THEN DOESN’T WANT OR ISN’T WHAT THE BUYER WANTED CAN BE RETURNED FOR A PURCHASE PRICE REFUND. SHIPPING FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING FEES AND MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF BEING RECEIVED. If not satisfied with the purchase please contact us to resolve the problem.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
PayPal (preferred method) and E-check
HOURS OF OPERATION
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Most questions will be answered on the same day if time permits. Otherwise, questions are answered Monday through Thursday as time permits. Questions received on Friday or the weekend may not be answered until Monday. Questions received around major US holidays will be answered the first day back in the office. ALL OUR ITEMS ARE SOLD ON AN AS-IS BASIS, ITEMS CARRY NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY. ALL ITEMS ARE LISTED TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. SOMETIMES (RARELY) WE DO MISS A DEFECT. BUYER ASSUMES ANY AND ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY ITEMS PURCHASED. If for any reason you feel that you have not received 5 STAR SERVICE, please contact us before leaving feedback.
ALL ITEMS BOUGHT AND PAID FOR ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY OR SUNDAY WILL BE SHIPPED MONDAY or TUESDAY.
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