| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Modified Item | No |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Mexico |
| Time Period Manufactured | 1930-Now |
Check the listing for details. Vintage Lloyd's Accumatic 70 Calculator w/Original Box, Papers~Bad Display. Condition: Used. Listed at 19.95 USD. This vintage Lloyd's Accumatic 70 calculator (serial number 121873) comes in good to very good cosmetic condition, with light handling wear and soiling to the unit, and minor wear and soiling to the original box (see pictures).The calculator has a DAMAGED LCD panel, so it is being offered for PARTS or REPAIR. It is a 120 volt electric desktop model, with the power cord intact. It features large "clicky" keys, and an eight digit display. It was assembled in Mexico, with primarily U.S. parts (according to the box). It was made by Lloyd's Electronics, Inc. of Compton, CA. I have several great vintage items available, and would gladly combine shipping for multiple purchases. Feel free to ask any questions or request more pictures. Seller Policies Satisfaction: 100% satisfaction is my goal. Contact me directly through the eBay messages system for fast resolution of any issues that may arise with your purchase.Payment: Immediate payment is welcome and appreciated, though multiple purchases will receive a combined shipping invoice. All eBay approved forms of payment are accepted, with special arrangements to be made in advance (local pick up, etc.). Shipping: There are usually two or more shipping options offered. Additional options can be used at the buyer's request, where applicable. Postage costs are calculated before actual packaging, so the actual cost may vary slightly from what is paid by the buyer. International Sales: I ship Worldwide. Any customs duties, fees, or taxes collected by the destination country are the responsibility of the buyer. It is against Postal regulations to declare merchandise as a "gift".