joebre wrote: » Trying to buy Amazon Fire Stick and have added a UK address as they do not deliver here. When I select the UK address, the prices jumps from the Deal price to the standard price I created a new Amazon account and the same thing happens. Any ideas ?
rosmoke wrote: » 845e - 170e cashback = 675e for brand new full frame + 28-70mm lens. Just 2 days ago a sh Sony A7 sold with 650e on Adverts, without lens.
deep1 wrote: » Prime discount only applied on very last stage of buying, ie confirm address, confirm card, review and then it shows up. You can see if that’s issue, even if you buy by mistake, cancel it straightaway. Edit: just tried with Uk address and it shows as 24.99 with 15£ off discount applied.
rosmoke wrote: » There's the Sony A7 with kit lens 28-70mm, you can also claim cashback from Sony for 170e, so it's a really good price for the smallest full frame out there
UsedToWait wrote: » So folks, as the dust settles, and your credit card starts to cool down, tell us what you got, and whether it was actually a bargain (check camelcamelcamel) (BBC were reporting last night that many products were no cheaper than at other times of the year)https://www.bbc.com/news/business-44846356
Asus X540L wrote: » Got the alien collection on blu ray for 13 quid Alien 1 to Covenant
JamesBond2010 wrote: » bit late to be posting this now but ''Amazon Prime Day deals 'not what they seem'''https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44846356
fafy wrote: » There maybe truth in there, but bought the NVidia Shield for £150, and it hasn’t been that low in a long while, if ever, andi’ve Been checking the prices regularly for a few months now.
bk wrote: » And it was actually £500 on the first 30 minutes of the Prime day!! Great deal, but then you look at the cost of the other Sony Full Frame lenses and you realise how insanely expensive they are and the whole thing would require too much of an investment, even though I'd love one. Some day if I win the lotto.
Hococop wrote: » Just seen my air fryer is being delivered by i-parcel Are they that bad?
km79 wrote: » Me too
shanec1928 wrote: » the only good thing is that you will be near guaranteed a free month of prime as it will be late:pac:
adox wrote: » One hing I have noticed. Since updating my prime home address to the UK(to access the UK Prime library) none of my orders are being charged the Irish vat rate.
grogi wrote: » Is it or all now all prime day orders? PrimeDay have fixed retail price, so they change the base price accordingly...
Mickeroo wrote: » They've adjusted the VAT rate on certain products depending on your address for years now. Books are one of the products it doesn't change on because there's no VAT on them in Ireland.