HP P/N: 409496-001 Diagnostic Cable for HP Blade servers For Sale

HP P/N: 409496-001 Diagnostic Cable for HP Blade servers
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HP P/N: 409496-001 Diagnostic Cable for HP Blade servers:
$10.99

HP P/N: 409496-001 Diagnostic Cable for HP Blade servers. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.

This cable has been used and removed from a working environment.

Has been used and removed from a working environment. Might have scratches, scrapes and dust on it.

This item is being sold in \"AS IS\" condition as described above.
If you have any questions please don\'t hesitate to ask before offerding. PLEASE LEAVE POSITIVE response. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM PLEASE EMAIL ME BEFORE LEAVING ANY UNFAVORABLE response OR OPENING A CASE.
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SHIPPING AND HANDLINGStandard shipping method is USPS.Your item will ship within 1 business day after payment is received.I do not ship on Saturday or Sundays. If you are an international buyer and your country is not covered under the Global Shipping Program please email me for shipping quote before you offer on an item.Paypal is the only payment methods accepted.Payment Must be received within 3 days after winning the item or an unpaid item case will be automatically opened.Tax is charged to states where it isapplicableReturns not accepted




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