Dell PowerEdge FX2S Switched Rackmount 4-Node Blade Server Chassis + 2x PSU For Sale

Dell PowerEdge FX2S Switched Rackmount 4-Node Blade Server Chassis + 2x PSU
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Dell PowerEdge FX2S Switched Rackmount 4-Node Blade Server Chassis + 2x PSU:
$299.95

Dell PowerEdge FX2S Switched Rackmount 4-Node Blade Server Chassis + 2x PSU

NO CPU, NO RAM,NO HDDS


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Return Policy

1. We provide 30 days warranty from the date of the purchase.

2. All returned items MUST be in original condition.

3. No returns will be accepted without prior authorization. You MUST contact us and ask for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number before returning any merchandise to us. NO returns will be accepted without an RMA number.

4. The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.

5. All unauthorized, no reason, etc. returns are subject to 20% restocking fee.

6. Returns are not acceptable if the product is misused, or physically damaged.

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