The Continental Op wrote: » We do now but will we if there is no agreement? However will probably get hit for something else.
ED E wrote: » It'll be identical to the US global shipping system. They'll take the import deposit which is usually accurate but will likely include a handling charge. This will ruin UK orders. I'll likely cancel my Prime come January.
actuallylike wrote: » Update! Just got this from amazon, looks like it might be best to shop within EU then
ixoy wrote: » It's unclear as to how this might affect digital sales, specifically Kindle books. Can't get them from the other EU stores, at least not in English. I don't think Customs would apply as the cost would be below any threshold.
Joziburg wrote: » Why can’t there be an Amazon.ie website? What are the reasons for there not being any?
Asus X540L wrote: » This sounds very very bad. Import fees for buying from the UK? Jesus wept. What about Amazon's warehouses in Ireland? There should at the very least be an Amazon.ie website. Ireland are a gadget and consumer mad country.
thecivvie wrote: » Amazon.ie is forwarded to the UK site at the moment.
Asus X540L wrote: » This sounds very very bad. Import fees for buying from the UK? Jesus wept..
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Where have you been? Welcome to Brexit.
whiterebel wrote: » The lower exemption limit is going on July 1st 2021. Why would An Post lower their fee for Handling customs clearance shipments?
Nobotty wrote: » I've been purchasing from amazon.co.uk excluding vat for a few years now I just gave them an Irish vat number,they verified it and added it to my profile The vat isn't added at payment so you end up paying about 20% less than the list price Not sure what happens to this process after dec 31st Will probably have to use the German or French site
SD_DRACULA wrote: » hopefully that means a .ie site is in the works
Joziburg wrote: » Anyone with experience know which of the European websites is the best. Hate having to hop from one to the other, if I can stick on one?
ixoy wrote: » Why would Amazon have bothered setting up their own Irish delivery service knowing that a no-deal Brexit had a high chance of passing? What was in it for them to keep Irish customers happy if they planned on shafting them entirely?
Hello, As you have placed an order on Amazon.co.uk and selected an EU delivery address in the past, we wanted to let you know that from 1 January 2021, when the Brexit transition period ends, you’ll see some changes when you shop on Amazon.co.uk and select an EU delivery address. These changes could include: - VAT (or the regional equivalent, if applicable, https://www.amazon.co.uk/vatrates) being due in the country of delivery, or your package may be subject to customs duties, taxes and fees (“Import Fees”) - the collection of VAT, or an estimation of Import Fees (“Import Fee Deposit” https://www.amazon.co.uk/ifd), which may result in a price change at checkout.We will continue to accept eligible returns. If the reason for return is the result of an error (e.g. if the item is defective / damaged / incorrect), any costs incurred for the return will be paid by Amazon. Otherwise, any costs incurred for the return (including transport costs, as well as any associated import fees or customs where applicable) will be payable by the person returning the goods https://www.amazon.co.uk/returnshelp. We hope this helps and we see you again soon. Regards, Customer Service Department Amazon.co.uk
jonnybangbang wrote: » Does anyone know can you join amazon prime on Amazon.de? I realise you don't get the free delivery but can you still get Prime Video, Prime music and Prime Photos??? if its going to be more expensive to shop in amazon.co.uk and prime in Amazon.de is cheaper.