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Nolan Ryan St Vincent First Day Of Issue 23k Stamp on 2040-motos

US $60
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Suncook, New Hampshire, United States

Suncook, New Hampshire, United States
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.UP FOR SALE IS THE Nolan Ryan St Vincent First Day of Issue 23k Stamp

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BUYER TO PAY POSTAGE.

ALL ITEMS SHIPPED WITH CONFIRMATION.

COMBINED SHIPPING AVAILABLE ON MOST ITEMS

PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE AS ITEMS NEED TO BE PAID FOR AT SAME TIME

WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE.

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FEEDBACK / PRAISE / COMPLAINTS

I usually ship on Fridays  very rarely I can ship on another day during the week.

If you HAVE to have your item by a certain date PLEASE write me and I will try to accommodate you.

Once you receive the item and are satisfied please leave positive feedback for me so that I know you received it. Then I will leave feedback for you.

I am striving for five stars on all transactions, so if you have any problems please contact me BEFORE leaving negative feedback or less than five stars so that I can attempt to remedy the situation.

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COMMUNICATION / EMAILS

Unfortunately, this is only a part-time thing for me as I do have a regular job.

Please keep this in mind when writing to me.

As much as I would love to have you bid on my items, I do not get to check and respond to my emails or messages very often.

Please do not think that I am ignoring you if I do not respond promptly. 

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POSTAGE / SHIPPING / HANDLING

Unfortunately, with the price of gasoline being what it is, as well as the cost of tape, boxes, bubble wrap, envelopes, etc. I have had to include a very minimal handling fee of $2.00, which is already added into the postage amount.  I am charging this minimal amount to recoup what these supplies cost me and to cover the cost of gasoline for me to run to the Post Office twice a week.

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THANKS FOR YOUR BID.

PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS.

 


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