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Saint St. Vincent Ferrer Medal + Construction Workers + Ns on 2040-motos

US $1.99
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Bloomfield, Indiana, United States

Bloomfield, Indiana, United States
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If you want USPS Tracking, select 2nd or 3rd Shipping Option at check-out

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+ St. Vincent Ferrer medal 7/8" excluding loop by 5/8", with Pray for Us  on reverse side, with connecting ring ...  chain NOT included ...

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PayPal payment required on all purchases.

Yes, combined shipping available: use cart, make purchases, confirm order, pay and expect possible refund* on shipping.

Three shipping options available at check-out: First shipping option is Economy -- per item -- and does NOT include USPS Tracking; second option allows one fee to cover as much as you have in cart for First Class shipping including USPS Tracking;  third option is Priority ...

Where economy shipping postage fees paid are sufficient, USPS First Class postage with Tracking will be substituted at seller's discretion; same is true for Priority shipping ...

Click Shipping and payments tab (above, left) next to Description tab for shipping fee to YOUR COUNTRY... 

Shipping usually in 24 hours of payment, Monday through Saturday about 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time...

U.S. addresses will be verified by USPS Zip Code finder; if address not acknowledged, transaction may be canceled by seller ... all overseas buyers must include Zip Code, Post Code, Eir Code, etc., with address, or transaction will be canceled ...

eBay's estimated delivery date can be unrealistic; once the USPS gets the package, parcels occasionally get misrouted/mishandled. With economy shipping, kindly allow at least 11 business days for any delivery to the U.S., and up to 20 days outside the U.S. ...

How long will it take to get your item? (Per eBay)
Economy Shipping    2-11 business days after seller receives cleared payment
USPS First Class Package®    3-7 business days after seller receives cleared payment

USPS Priority Mail®    2-5 business days after seller receives cleared payment

Overseas Economy   Up to 20 business days after seller receives cleared payment

*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time (less than 24 hours), the shipping service selected, and when the seller receives cleared payment.

Please be patient, and let's hope for a positive transaction & positive feedback!

We do the best we can. We leave the rest to God.


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