| All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
|---|---|
| Subject Area | Computers |
| Publication Name | Commodore 64 Games for Kids |
| Publisher | Compute Publications International, The Limited |
| Subject | Hardware / Personal Computers / General |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Brand | Commodore |
| Publication Year | 1984 |
| Type | User Manual |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Author | Compute! Magazine Staff |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | United States |
Check the listing for details. Compute!'s 64 GamesForKids by C&K Kidds Commodore 64 A Compute! Publication 1984. Listed at 37.99 USD. Computes! Commodore 64 Games for Kids Commodore 64 - 1984- has type in examples for the Commodore 64no disk included The book documents the Commodore 64 computer & step by step guides to creating kids games on the Commodore 64 plus six finished games to learn from and to play.Clark & Kathy Kidd Compute! Books Publication - (C) 1984 There is no disk of examples included with book. This book is being sold as-is and with no return accepted Will answer questions Accepts PayPal Payment Only Will only ship to US No Shipping to P.O. Boxes. No International Shipping except eBay Global Shipping Program or eBay International Standard Delivery. Thank you for looking! International sales with the eBay International Shipping only. Will my buyer incur additional charges because the item is shipping internationally? If applicable. When international buyers view your listings, they’ll see shipping charges and estimated import charges. At checkout, the buyer will see final charges based on the destination country, including the item price, shipping charges, and import charges (if applicable). Shipping charges include any US shipping charges you specify, as well as applicable international shipping, handling, and any other fees from the carrier. Who pays duties and taxes? The buyer is responsible for settling all charges or fees in order for customs to release the shipment and have it delivered to the buyer. What do Duties Delivered Paid (DDP) and Duties Delivered Unpaid (DDU) mean? And what’s the difference between them? The customs clearance service is an important part of international shipping and is meant to facilitate the import of goods to your buyer’s country. With a Duties Delivered Paid (DDP) shipment, the buyer pays import charges at checkout. With a Duties Delivered Unpaid (DDU) shipment, the buyer pays any applicable import charges prior to delivery. DDU shipments may also result in the buyer being assessed additional delivery fees by the carrier. What options does eBay provide to buyers to pay duties? eBay International Shipping offers both Duties Delivered Unpaid (DDU) and Duties Delivered Paid (DDP) options to buyers. Currently, the option to be used is predefined for every transaction based on the item price, item weight, and buyer shipping country. Later this year, eBay International Shipping will enable buyers to choose how they prefer to have their shipment cleared through customs — using DDP or DDU.