Shipping and Payment

We ship worldwide by FedEx, DHL and USPS only from our shipping facility in New York, USA. All shipments are insured for the actual value. The original invoice will be supplied with each shipment and will include information about the serial numbers, payment and shipping information.

We can also apply your FedEx or DHL account for shipping upon request.

Please note, we can not be responsible for any Customs clearance or other Postal delays in the country of destination. We guaranty fast processing time from our shipping facility only.

Tracking information will be provided to you at the day of shipping.

International customers: countries have various Customs duties and/or taxes. Recipients of imported parcels are responsible for any customs fees and/or taxes of their country which will be collected locally. Please check the relevant customs website.

Local pick up is available for wholesale orders from our office in Brooklyn, NY for no shipping or handling fees. If you are planning to pick up your order, payment must be cleared before the scheduled pick up. Call us +1(631) 833-4207 or e-mail sales@infomir.us to schedule.

We accept: Visa /Master Card , American Express and Discover for US, Canada and EU cardholders, all other major credit cards through PayPal, wire transfers, personal and company checks, cashiers checks, money orders, Western Union and Money Gram transfers.

All orders are paid by company or personal checks are the subject to 5 business days hold prior to shipping.

In rare cases, to prevent unauthorized transactions we reserve the right to request additional Credit Card holder’s information like: copy of driver license or another form of ID, Scanned Copy of Credit Card, and copy of CC statement.

We reserve the right to cancel any order and refund payment if it is not complied with the transaction security policy.

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