Evergenics.com Shipping Info
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Shipping Rates
The rate charged for the shipping of your order is based on the weight of your products, and your location. Before the final checkout page you will be shown what the cost of shipping will be, and you will have a chance to final decision before completing your order.
Delivery Timing
If you require products delivered by a certain date, please call 888 224 1252 to verify product availability. Some products available for online order may not be in stock. All listed shipping times are estimates. Specific delivery dates and/or time frames cannot be guaranteed for any product or order. For orders with deadlines please order well in advance. Evergenics.com is not responsible for lost, misplaced or delayed shipments or goods damaged by the freight carriers.
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