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GE Wine Cooler & Beverage Refrigerator GVS04BQNSS Fits 109 Cans or 31 Wine
$ 446
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Description
GE Wine Cooler & Beverage Refrigerator GVS04BQNSS Fits 109 Cans or 31 WineThis item is New - Open Box/ -May have cosmetic defects that do not affect the operation of the unit.
Primary photo is stock photo. Listing only comes with what is pictured in actual item photos- no other accessories are included, unless otherwise noted or described.
Shipping: Options: This item ships flat rate freight which includes shipping to local terminal for pick up or to a business with loading dock or fork lift (Please request a quote if you'd like to add residential curbside delivery with lift gate) OR
free local pick up
Shipping to continental U.S. only.
GE WINE OR BEVERAGE CENTER
Features
SPACIOUS STORAGE – Fit up to 109 or 31 bottles in this 4.1 cu. ft. wine and beverage center
SOPHISTICATED AESTHETIC – Stainless steel and glass exterior showcase the interior-lit fridge with three full-depth and two half-depth sliding oak shelves
FREESTANDING OR BUILT-IN INSTALLATION - Easily fits into design with built-in or free-standing capability (standard countertop height required for under counter installation)
EASY TEMPERATURE CONTROL - Electronic controls set exact temperatures between 41ºF and 61ºF so you can choose the optimal temp for your beverages.
LOCK AND KEY SECURITY – Keep drinks secure for personal use with refrigerator lock and key
Details
Product Dimensions: 22.519685039 x 19.015748031 x 32.992125984 inches
Item Weight: 72.0 pounds
Shipping Weight: 77.0 pounds
Manufacturer: GE Appliances
Item color: Stainless Steel
Item model number: GVS04BQNSS
Item MPN: GVS04BQNSS
Item part number: GVS04BQNSS
How to receive your freight:
You must be present to sign proof of delivery. You can not authorize freight to be left without you being present.
Rule number one for receiving your freight – don’t sign the delivery receipt until you’ve inspected your shipment. By signing the delivery receipt without exception you are acknowledging your shipment has been delivered in the expected condition. The driver is required to let you inspect your freight, so take the time to go through it and don’t sign the delivery receipt until you’re ready. Start by taking a look at the outward condition of the packaging. Look for any damages including punctures, spills, and creases. If your shipment is stretch-wrapped on a pallet, also take note of the condition of the wrap. Is it loose or torn? Make note of any external damage to the packaging on the Proof of delivery/ Bill of Lading. If you have the time open and inspect for interior concealed damage and notate before you sign. If there is exterior damage on the packaging that even suggest the possibility of damage at the very least note that and open package enough to inspect the item in areas where exterior packing has any damage and then inspect further if needed. Within 24 hour, but as soon as possible inspect the interior for possible concealed damage due to shipping. If there is any it must be reported to freight company within 5 days. Drivers can’t leave until the Bill Of Lading is signed. When you've determined that the condition and quantity of your freight is acceptable and/or noted any damage, you can then sign the delivery receipt. The driver will provide you with a copy and take the signed copy with them. If a copy is not offered, please request it for your records. Do not refuse shipment unless you think that the damage is bad enough that we couldn't work out a solution
Your signature on the delivering carrier's freight Bill Of Lading (BOL) constitutes acceptance of the merchandise
as is
and in good order and at the very least the the exterior of the product is as described by ebay terms.
How to receive your freight:
You must be present to sign proof of delivery. You can not authorize freight to be left without you being present.
Rule number one for receiving your freight – don’t sign the delivery receipt until you’ve inspected your shipment. By signing the delivery receipt without exception you are acknowledging your shipment has been delivered in the expected condition. The driver is required to let you inspect your freight, so take the time to go through it and don’t sign the delivery receipt until you’re ready. Start by taking a look at the outward condition of the packaging. Look for any damages including punctures, spills, and creases. If your shipment is stretch-wrapped on a pallet, also take note of the condition of the wrap. Is it loose or torn? Make note of any external damage to the packaging on the Proof of delivery/ Bill of Lading. If you have the time open and inspect for interior concealed damage and notate before you sign. If there is exterior damage on the packaging that even suggest the possibility of damage at the very least note that and open package enough to inspect the item in areas where exterior packing has any damage and then inspect further if needed. Within 24 hour, but as soon as possible inspect the interior for possible concealed damage due to shipping. If there is any it must be reported to freight company within 5 days. Drivers can’t leave until the Bill Of Lading is signed. When you've determined that the condition and quantity of your freight is acceptable and/or noted any damage, you can then sign the delivery receipt. The driver will provide you with a copy and take the signed copy with them. If a copy is not offered, please request it for your records. Do not refuse shipment unless you think that the damage is bad enough that we couldn't work out a solution
Your signature on the delivering carrier's freight Bill Of Lading (BOL) constitutes acceptance of the merchandise
as is
and in good order and at the very least the the exterior of the product is as described by ebay terms.