Shipping & payment
CHECKS/MONEY ORDERS
Write checks and money orders to “Bills Speedometer Shop”
PAYPAL
Payment via PayPal is accepted; information will be shared once work is complete.
SHIPPING
We use United States Postal Service (USPS) and UPS.
BEFORE SHIPPING
Contact us to discuss your project, needs, and expectations. If you send a unit without prior communication, it will sit and wait until you contact us.
Pack your speedometer and other components carefully using a good filling, preferably bubble wrap, air packets, or paper (no styrofoam packing peanuts), and a sturdy cardboard box. You can ship by UPS, USPS, FedEx, or other carriers of your choice, but we recommend applying for insurance to cover the dollar amount of your part.
Be sure to include a note with the following information:
Be sure to include a note with the following information:
- Name, address, telephone number, and email
- Model and make of car
- What items are in the box
- What services you want performed
- Odometer setting to account for mileage lost while speedometer not working (be sure to obey your state, local, and federal laws)
AFTER PACKAGE IS RECEIVED
When we receive your package, your job will be entered into the work queue and items you have sent will be inspected. An estimate will be prepared and emailed to you.
When the work is completed, we will prepare an invoice and determine payment and shipping options. As a default, insurance is always applied to repaired, outgoing units and coverage can be adjusted to your requested amount.
When the work is completed, we will prepare an invoice and determine payment and shipping options. As a default, insurance is always applied to repaired, outgoing units and coverage can be adjusted to your requested amount.
TURNAROUND TIME
Some things may affect the speed of repair of your speedometer:
- How many jobs are ahead of yours
- Speedometers from the 50s and 60s typically have the fastest turnaround
- Speedometers from the 30s and 40s are moderately complicated and require a little extra repair time
- Pre-1930s speedometers are the most challenging, and take the longest to repair