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Vincent Spano Great Japanese Clippings L@@k! on 2040-motos

US $5.50
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Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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This auction is for magazine clippings of  actor, Vincent Spano.  All of these clippings were culled from a Japanese publication, save one.  IF YOU CHOOSE TO UTILIZE THE "BUY IT NOW" OPTION, PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF YOUR PURCHASE.  Sorry, no exceptions. 

           PACKAGE DETAILS:
  • 5 FULL SIZED PAGES
  • 5 Medium to smaller sized clippings
  • You will receive the clippings that are pictured above.
  • These clippings are in very good to good condition. 

               SHIPPING AND PAYMENT DETAILS:

Buyer pays shipping and handling costs of $3.00.  Buyers should also understand that a handling charge (in addition to the actual shipping cost) includes the cost I pay for packing and shipping materials, plus the gas money and time expended in making a trip to the post office.  In addition, eBay is now charging sellers an extra fee for S&H costs.  International bidders, shipping and handling cost will be $8.00.  Your only payment option is Paypal.  Payment is due 10 days after auction's end.  Do email any questions you may have.  I combine shipping costs, so check out my other auctionsYou are responsible for your bid, so do not bid if you don't intend to pay; non-paying bidders will force me to file a non-paying bidder alert, which I will do;  I'm serious about this.  Thank you for stopping by to have a look!



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