SHIPPING & PAYMENT POLICY
SHIPPING
How much does shipping cost?
The following are accepted methods of payment:
SHIPPING
How much does shipping cost?
- Shipping costs have been held to as reasonable a charge as possible. See the drop down menu required before checking out with your order.
- A special charge does apply, however, to shipments to Alaska and Hawaii.
- All orders are shipped FedEx Ground unless you request a faster shipping method. In the event that you need your package to arrive faster, please either request a shipping quote in your order comments or contact us by telephone at (866) 985-4600.
- Ground shipping takes anywhere from 1-4 business days to receive your package.
- Orders must be placed by 12:00pm on Monday to receive your order the same week.
- Orders placed after that will be shipped out the following Monday.
- We only ship to physical addresses. FedEx does not deliver to PO or APO boxes.
- Holidays, weather, and incorrect shipping information may delay your shipment.
- We are not responsible if the address is incorrect or incomplete.
- If returned, the order will be re-shipped at your expense.
The following are accepted methods of payment:
- Credit: We accept Visa and Master Card only (See Credit Card Form).
- Checks: We accept checks, money orders and certified checks.
DAMAGE IN SHIPMENT
Despite our best efforts, items may occasionally be damaged in transit. Freight carriers are liable for damages only when damage is indicated on the bill of lading before you sign for the shipment. Therefore, we recommend that you inspect the outside and cartons of all cartons received. If any damage is found, write details on the bill of lading and save the shipment, including the outside container and inside packing material. Ask the delivery carrier to make an inspection immediately. Per ICC regulations, it is the responsibility for the consignee to file a damage claim with the carrier promptly after inspection.
Despite our best efforts, items may occasionally be damaged in transit. Freight carriers are liable for damages only when damage is indicated on the bill of lading before you sign for the shipment. Therefore, we recommend that you inspect the outside and cartons of all cartons received. If any damage is found, write details on the bill of lading and save the shipment, including the outside container and inside packing material. Ask the delivery carrier to make an inspection immediately. Per ICC regulations, it is the responsibility for the consignee to file a damage claim with the carrier promptly after inspection.

