If an item is purchased from a site other than Amazon it does not qualify for Amazon Prime even if that item is found on Amazon Prime. Only items purchased through Amazon are eligible for use with Amazon Prime.
The cost of an electronic Battleship game differs on the seller on Amazon. For example, one seller sells the game for $25.99 and another seller sells the game for $165.99.
Only if the individual seller accepts it.
If the seller is Amazon then yes
Yes they do only if the seller is Amazon
It depends on the seller, but amazon as a seller does for certain home theaters. So do many other sellers on amazon, just make sure it's not a scam.
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When you hand over the money and the seller accepts it. The deal is then done.
Seller Central is a part of the Amazon website. It is a place for sellers to offer their products through the Amazon Marketplace. They can use Amazon's fulfillment network to ship their orders and provide customer service.
If you get it from "amazon LLC" then it should come together, but if its from different sellers that are just using amazon to sell their stuff, it will come in different packages. Or if you get one from "Amazon LLC" and another seller elsewhere, they probably wont come together
Yes, as long as the business/seller accepts American Express as payment.
Sure, as long as the seller accepts that delivery address and billing address are different.
The home owner actually "finances" or accepts payments fom a private individual, in a seller financed mortgage deal. Many homeowners are reluctant to do this for many valid reasons.