* All orders of two or more items or above $100 will be prepared by default using the option WITH Signature Confirmation (even if the option chosen at check-out by the customer is the opposite) at the discretion of BANG! or DC2 and as a preventive measure to minimize the risks of lost, stolen, or misplaced packages. This option however can be modified by request of the customer (sent to us by email and in writing, before the order is prepared) to change it to “No Signature Confirmation.” This request implies the acceptance by the customer of full responsibility in case the package becomes lost, misplaced, or stolen.
* No insurance is included for orders shipped with FedEx.
BANG! and DC2 are not responsible for packages lost, damaged, misplaced, or mismanaged by carriers or third - parties. BANG! and DC2 are neither responsible for lost or misplaced packages when customers enter incorrect shipping information when they place their orders.
• Alaska, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, P.O. Box, and military APO/FPO addresses can only be shipped using USPS service. USPS does not offer the option of Signature Confirmation for APOs, FPOs, and DPOs.
• Delivery times for shipping services such as FedEx (1-3 days) are stated per FedEx guidelines.
• Notice that for specialty/faster delivery services such as FedEx 2-Day/Overnight, etc., all carriers disclaim that their stated delivery time windows for those services are "estimated" though "not guaranteed with date-specific delivery." This means that any shipment is always subject to be possibly affected by unexpected delays or disruptions inside the carrier's internal logistics, even for those services of higher rates or premium tiers with expected faster delivery times. While those types of occurrences are marginal and happen at rare low rates, those unexpected delays are beyond the control of BANG! Clothes. Our responsibility to fulfill an order timely is related to our commitment that all orders are prepared and handed to the shipping carrier according to the time frames stated above. The exact actual date by which a carrier ends up delivering a shipment is beyond the scope of our responsibility.