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Ceramic?/Porcelain? Pig Driving a Locomotive (1940s?) O041217 - $15 - (Wakefield, NE)

Every item that we sell is in our inventory and ready to ship. We are not a ‘Brokerage House’, which takes an order, then scampers around looking for the item to fill that order. This helps us to ship our items in a timely manner, which our buyers appreciate (just look at our Feedback!). The (supposed) delivery times that eBay is placing with purchases are only approximations. Delivery times will vary due to where the item is shipping from and, where the item is headed. Please understand, the estimations for delivery time(s) are eBay’s doing, not ours. We have had many people ask why we require purchase(s) to be paid for immediately. This is solely because, if we allow people to not pay immediately, we wind up with several unpaid items every week. This consequently removes said item from circulation, for ten days (five days to wait for payment, then five days for eBay to try and get the fraudulent buyer to pay). After ten days, we can then re-list said unpaid-for item. We’re just a small, sole-proprietor-ship, and can’t let our inventory sit unsold for that long. With that said, if you would like to purchase several items at once, drop us a message, and we can list you as someone who doesn’t fall under this caution. If we make a mistake, we have a 100% return policy. If this happens, and it is our fault, we will refund your money to you once we receive the item back. We will refund your postal expense to ship the item back to us, once we receive the item back. What we will not do is send a pre-paid envelope to you to cover the return postage or, issue a refund before we receive the problem item back. The reasons for this are simple: 1), our items are priced such that we make a fraction of what the buyer’s expense is and to send an envelope with a pre-paid envelope inside means that we have now expended more than the item is worth; and, 2), most times we never receive the item, which should be returned. This is an unwavering policy for us. If this is…

Ceramic?/Porcelain? Pig Driving a Locomotive (1940s?) O041217

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Posted in Wakefield, NE, Collectibles
From ebay.com - 1 month ago