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Prices and availability subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest products, pricing and availability.

Customer accepts all terms and policies stated herein.

Shipping Terms and Conditions:

Sales & Payment Terms and Conditions:

  1. Terms of sale are PREPAID via Wire Transfer, Money Order, C ashiers or Bank Check, Checks should be in U.S. funds from US bank.
  2. Return Check Fee: $55.00.
  3. Late payments will be charged interest at the rate of 2% per month.
  4. INSPECTION OF PRODUCT(S) MUST BE DONE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF DELIVERY.

    RETURNS WILL BE SUBJECT TO FURTHER INSPECTION FROM GRACE AUDIO PRIOR TO ANY REFUND. MAY BE SUBJECT TO 25% RESTOCKING AND OTHER CHARGES (FINANCING AND WAREHOUSE) FOR UNWARRANTED RETURNS.

    Please INSPECT the merchandise UPON ARRIVAL and BUYER is responsible to file damage claims immediately to the shipping service.

    Do not sign the Bill of Lading from the trucking company if there is damage to the equipment.

    If you find any damage, you need to refuse or indicate the damage in the bill of lading.

    Keep all shipping materials for claim.

    NOTE: If this process is not followed, then Grace Audio will not be liable for any refund or return freight expenses.
  5. No Cancellation on ANY order. All Sales Final. Subject to 25% Re-stocking Fee + Re-stocking fee & other financing & warehousing charges.
  6. All returned goods are subject to a 25% re-stocking fee.

Import Duties/Taxes

Goods purchased from a Seller on grace-audio.com, and shipped to you from outside your country of residence may be subject to import duties and taxes. The Buyer is responsible for the import process and for paying all import duties and taxes when bringing goods into a country this is not included in the purchase price. The amount of duties and taxes for an item depends on the item’s value and the purpose of use.


You may feel comfortable preparing your own release and accounting documentation and transacting business directly with the Border Services of the country you are importing to or you may wish to engage a licensed Customs Broker to act as your agent to transact business. It is important to remember that you are ultimately responsible for the accounting documentation, payment of duties and taxes, and subsequent corrections such as re-determination of classification, origin and valuation even if you use the services of a broker.
More information can be found through your country’s Border Services, usually found on the Government’s website.

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