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St.vincent - St.vincent Brewery,kingstown - Hairoun Lager - Beer Label C1156 on 2040-motos

US $2.04
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Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovakia, Slovakia

Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovakia, Slovakia
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BEER LABEL

You SAVE MONEY on shipping and handling if you buy more than one label from my items

Multiple item shipping discounts:

When you finish with purchase and is not right shipping cost please request combined invoice. 

Shipping is discounted for all items paid on the same (one) combined invoice. 

please don't pay items separately but together in one invoice - request combined invoice.

Items paid for separately will be charged full shipping

The delivery can be :

     A) REGISTERED LETTER. (this will cover the value in case of loss or damage).If the buyer decline this type of delivery, the buyer assumes the risk in case of lossing of regular mail 
1-65 LABELS = 3,50 USD. 66-140 LABELS = 5,00 USD

B) First Class Letter - unregistered
1-65 LABELS = 1,95 USD, 66-140 LABELS = 3,50 USD

Delivery time:

EUROPE - 3-10 working days
USA, CANADA - 5-15 working days
REST OF WORLD - 7-30 working days

Payment Terms:
I prefer payment via paypal.
Upon mutual agreement also accept payment directly to the account / Europe only /

for more info please contact me on: 
info@ighe.sk

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