Special Order Items

Special Order Items

Some products available on Nexurus are classified as Special Order Items. You can ususally tell which products this applies to when they are still available to purchase without displaying a quantity in stock.

What Does This Mean?

  • High-Demand Products: Special order parts typically include high-performance and high-demand components such as premium graphics cards and other specialty hardware.

  • Shipped Directly from Manufacturer: These items are not usually stocked in our warehouse. Instead, they are shipped directly from the manufacturer to ensure you receive authentic, factory-fresh products.

  • Extended Processing Time: Because these items are sourced upon purchase, shipping times may range from a few days to several weeks depending on manufacturer availability and demand.

  • Final Sale: All special order items are non-refundable and non-returnable once purchased.

Not Sure If an Item Is Special Order?

If you would like to confirm whether a product is classified as a special order item before completing your purchase, please use the chat box on our website. Our team will be happy to assist you.

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