Valcom Battery Back-up
* Valcom Battery Backup Power
* Provides A Battery Source To Permit System Operation In The Event Of An Ac Power Failure
* Use With V2001a V2003a V2003ahf V2006a V2006ahf Page Controls
* Fuseprotected Ac Input Current Limiting On Output
* Connects Directly To Battery Backup Molex Connector On Compatible Equipment
* 12 And 24 Volts Dc Fused At 3 Amps
* Battery Test Switch And Power On Led
* Ul Csa
* Brand: Valcom
* Valcom Battery Backup Power
* Provides A Battery Source To Permit System Operation In The Event Of An Ac Power Failure
* Use With V2001a V2003a V2003ahf V2006a V2006ahf Page Controls
* Fuseprotected Ac Input Current Limiting On Output
* Connects Directly To Battery Backup Molex Connector On Compatible Equipment
* 12 And 24 Volts Dc Fused At 3 Amps
* Battery Test Switch And Power On Led
* Ul Csa
* Brand: Valcom
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While there isn't a law requiring ecommerce stores to have a Return Policy, you may need one if you wish to enforce your terms and parameters of returns and refunds.
For example, in the state of New York, if a retailer does not provide a Return & Refund Policy, the retailer will be required to accept returns and give refunds for all merchandise returned within 30 days of purchase. If you wish to limit this in any way, you will need to create and post a Return Policy with your own custom terms.
Another reason for having a Return Policy even if not required by law is that most consumers prefer to shop at retailers with a clearly-posted Return Policy. This is especially important when shopping online, as more issues are likely when purchasing something without being able to see it in person first.
If you don't have a Return Policy, you may be at the mercy of state laws regulating return and refund timeframes. You may also lose potential customers who are concerned about not being able to return a product if they need or want to.
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