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1/35 Vincent (commander Machines) (code Geass) on 2040-motos

US $36.63
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TOKYO, United States

TOKYO, United States
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Vincent All description

 
 
 
********Please read through the Description carefully *********
 
< Products & Condition >
 
 
**All Brand NEW items.
Condition damaged during the delivery should be claimed to carrier first.
 
 
 
< PAYMENT >
 
*Only paypal payment of US dollars through eBay is accepted.
Please pay as subject to eBay regulation. No direct payment is allowed.
*Items are ready to ship as you pay. Changing address or holding shipment is not accpetable after the payment.
*Changing address is acceptable only through ebay messages and also before you make the payment.
*Unpaid item case will open automatically by eBay if no payment for 24 days.
*Invoice will NOT be issued for particular selected items, shipping method or payment.
 
 
< Shipping & Handling >
 
This is the shipping cost for this item
 
- USA, Canada
Economy with Tracking --- 7 to 30 days
Delivery may delay up to 60 days because of some custom troubles.
 
- Asia/Europe/Mid-east/Oceania
Economy with Tracking --- 7 to 30 days
*Some countries such as ; Italy, German, France takes more time for delivery because of their unique custom.
 
- South America(Brasil, Argentina)
Economy with Tracking --- 20 to 60 days
*Some countries such as ; Brazil, Chile and others takes more time for delivery because of their unique custom.
 
 
 
*Shipping is only by Economy with Tracking from Japan. Earliest arrival will be within a month.
*Tracking will be attached for all of the packages.
*Late delivery may occur for those countries with strict custom or carriers traffic problem. Tracking will be updated for all items within 72 hours from the delivery. No claims for late delivery will be accepted.
*Shipping address on eBay Order Deital page will be used (NOT the paypal)
*Express shipment (2 to 10 days) can be used, but carrier can not be selected.
*Shipping is ready as you pay. Request of shipping date is not acceptable
*Shipping cost includes Freight + Handling charge
*Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
*Exact price will be printed on the Custom Invoice value
*Special cardboard box for record which can hold upto 2kg is used but not compatible for SEA shipment
*Over 30 kg shipment can be sent by Express
*If needed, double box packing $5/pack is available
*If package returned to us, we will ship again. However shipping cost will be needed if sending to new address
 
 
 
< Return Policy & Cancel >
 
*Return and Claim is accepted only 30 days from receiveing
*Cancel is accepted before we open unpaid item case.
 
 
 
Thank you!
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