Divine Grace Perfume Fragrance
Please Inquire within for International shipping.(Shipping prices changes regularly).
THIS FRAGRANCE IS USED AS A SPIRITUAL PRODUCT TO ATTRACT LUCK AND SEEK DIVINE FAVOUR.
Shipped from Nigeria.
$12.87 – $27.56
Shipping liquid internationally is very limited to certain Shipping companies.Items Can be shipped Internationally shipping but will have to check the current price of shipping to your specified country. Contact me.
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We aim to deliver within 1-2 weeks for standard international shipping, however, items may be take a little longer for international addresses such as in Europe, USA, Canada and elsewhere.In such case, we aim to deliver within 14-21 days of shopping.
We encourage our customers to use the express option if for items wanted quickly.
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Some of our items are custom made and maybe entitled to no refund or exchange, however, we will always aim to resolve any issue as soon as possible by providing alternatives. For products, that are not custom made, we may receive refund and exchange for products that are not damaged, used or opened from their original packaging.
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- Item can be returned with 3-5 working days
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