Shipping policy
When engaging in the purchase of aftermarket parts, it is crucial to ensure that all shipping details are accurate and complete. The responsibility for verifying the shipping address lies with the customer. An incorrect address can lead to significant delays or complications in the delivery process.
It is important to note that the merchant is not liable for any issues arising from incorrect addresses provided by the customer. This includes, but is not limited to, misdeliveries, delays, or lost packages. According to industry standards, approximately 20% of shipping issues stem from address inaccuracies, underscoring the importance of double-checking all information before finalizing a purchase.
Additionally, once a package has been shipped, the merchant cannot be held responsible for stolen packages. The risk of theft can increase during transit and upon delivery, particularly in high-traffic areas. Customers are encouraged to consider secure delivery options or to have packages delivered to a location where they can be received directly.
In the event of an incorrect delivery, it is essential to contact the shipping carrier directly, as they are responsible for the handling and delivery of packages once they leave the merchant's facility. The merchant will assist in providing any necessary information to facilitate communication with the carrier, but the resolution of such issues ultimately rests with the shipping provider.
In summary, customers are urged to verify their shipping address meticulously to avoid complications. The merchant's policies are designed to ensure a smooth transaction process, but adherence to these guidelines is essential for a successful delivery experience. By taking these precautions, customers can help mitigate the risks associated with shipping and ensure that their aftermarket parts arrive as intended.