Return Policy
Thank you for shopping with us! We want you to be completely satisfied
with your purchase. If there is a reason
you're not happy with your item(s) That was not clearly stated in the
description or shown in the photos or if the item was sold AS-IS, we offer a
30-day return window under the following conditions:
- Return Eligibility
- Returns are accepted within 30
days of the item being delivered.
- The item must be in its original
condition, unused, and with all tags and packaging intact.
- Return Process
- Customers are responsible for
the return shipping costs.
- The returned item must be sent
back in the same condition it was received.
- Once we receive the returned
item and verify its condition, we will process your refund.
- Refund Details
- Refunds will be issued for the
purchase price of the item, minus the original shipping cost.
- Damaged or Defective Items
- If your item arrives damaged or
defective, please contact us directly before returning the item.
We will assist you in resolving the issue and ensure that you receive
either a replacement or a full refund.
We want to ensure that you are happy with your purchase. If you have any
questions or concerns, don't hesitate to get in touch with us!
**Disclaimer: eBay requires a “Country of Origin” for all items listed on their site. This is required in order to comply with international shipping and tariff processing. Many of the items in my store are antique, vintage, or rare items that do not have clearly identifiable Countries of origins. Every attempt has been made to provide accurate information in the listing, however, when the exact origin can not be 100 percent determined, the best estimation has been used and provided within the eBay required section for “Country of Origin.” The seller does not make a legal representation that the eBay “Country of Origin” is accurate. For older, pre-existing listings prior to the institution of this rule, eBay can and may auto-populate this section based on their algorithms and edit seller’s listings without their knowledge or consent. The seller, therefore, provides the listing as is under good faith to the best of their knowledge and this discrepancy alone is not prima facie evidence that a product is “not as described.”