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Schumacher Battery Extender Battery Tender Automatic 3 Amp on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Baldwin, New York, US

Baldwin, New York, US
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new in box never opened DSR -  #sp3 Schumacher Battery extender 3 amp automatic, desulfation, auto-voltage detection, soft start, bulk mode, absorption, monitoring, float mode, maintain. see pics above

PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING

1)  NOT all, but most items were obtained in a storage auction facility, closing local repair shops, etc., and described as best as possible, tested by plugged in / started / inspected, sold as is, only 14 days allowed for any notices of defects not detected/missed by me. if new in package i obviously won't test and take NO responsibility if it does not work

2) PAYMENTS: only paypal unless discussed prior to bidding, US$$ only, payment due within 3 days (unless otherwise discussed prior to bidding), I will post non-payment disputes with eBay if needed

3) EMAILS: I will email you invoices asap, I will email you when items sent, feedback appreciated upon receipt of item, thanks, AND please email me if there are any worries or concerns asap.

4) SHIPPING: all items sent within 4 days of payment received (please allow extra time for holidays/weekends), LOST or DAMAGED items? That is what insurance is for. Receipts upon request if necessary for your claim, but not to worry, I pack accordingly - as my feedback will show.


5) DELIVERY OPTIONS: I try to save my buyers money - so I always get rates from ups, fedex, usps and send the cheapest way.

*** If there is a difference in actual shipping costs than calculated by eBay *** YOU GET A REFUND!!! (fedex is not an option thru eBay calculator as ups is the “official shipper“ for eBay)

BUT if flat rate priority mail via usps is offered, that is the way it will be sent and insurance NOT included - and strongly recommended

IF you prefer UPS you MUST advise when checking out/paying with paypal

6) RESTRICTED DELIVERY: I will not send to zip code 73003, sorry (email for details); also NO packages weighing over 20 pounds sent overseas and/or any packages that fall into the “oversized package” specifications

7) RATES: shipping amount outside USA subject to change; calculator on eBay has been incorrect at times.

8) INSURED RATES subject to change because the insured costs changes with the amount of insurance (see usps.com, fedex.com and ups.com for details)

9) CUSTOM FEES: if you are outside the USA and have won one of my items, you may incur “custom fees” upon receipt of your package (see usps.com for details), I DO NOT include these fees in payment to me, you need to make that payment upon receipt (see usps.com for details)


10) PLEASE NOTE: I sometimes list items locally as well on eBay and reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time with or without bids made.  my apologies for any inconvenience

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