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Pink Floyd Hey Hey Rise Up Limited Edition 7" CLEAR VINYL Single JAPAN NEW

Sold Date: August 21, 2022
Start Date: August 14, 2022
Final Price: $50.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 1
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*** Pink Floyd featuring Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Boombox - Hey Hey Rise Up / A Great Day For Freedom  2022 *** Sony Music Labels SIKP 1011. Limited Edition clear vinyl 7" 45RPM single in heavy  card sleeve with inner insert and OBI. 
Standard shipping - boxed via fully Insured Priority Mail. Insured 1st Class Mail* and Insured Media Mail* are less secure, take longer but costs less. They are an option though. Prices vary according to ZIP Code. Winning bidder will be given options - wait for invoice before paying. 
NO RETURN - NO EXCHANGE - NO REFUND unless documented loss or damage while in transit via the USPS. If you have any indications or believe your item will be damaged upon opening the packaging, do not open it. Address the issue with the USPS in person and proceed from there. 
This item is sold "as is" in original manufacture UNSEALED condition. The item pictured is the one you will receive. No stock or "borrowed" photos used in this listed. Item is sold out, out of print, discontinued - no guarantee or warranty applies. 
Item sold in USA only. International buyers can contact seller to arrange for International shipping. 
* Media Mail generally travels by ground via tractor trailer or rail cars. Neither are climate controlled and get VERY hot inside, especially this time of year. It also is sent to a central regional sort facility rather than via a direct route / flight. It is handled many more times as there are more stops - unloading / sorting / loading on each stop. 1st Class Mail does not go to a central regional sort facility, can travel via ground and/or air, therefore is usually not as slow as Media Mail and somewhat more secure. Priority Mail generally travels by air via the most direct route with the least amount of stops.