ActingDanClark wrote: » Surely you'll be caught by revenue if coming from US?
whiterebel wrote: » The US one is $42.57 including import fees etc, so about €34.50-ish.
corkie wrote: » Amazon.com maybe a cost effective alternative for similar products? On orders Fulfilled by Amazon. Example (Non Prime account): - .co.UK: - USB Flash Drive 128GB Lio SHAAR Type-C Flash Drive ~~~ EUR 28.81 free delivery 22 Jan. .com: - USB 3.0 Flash Drive, 128GB Thumb Drive, High Speed Memory Stick ~~~ EUR 28.71 Arriving Jan 19 - Jan 25 with coupon offered on amazon.Compare prices across eu not including shipping costs? Edit: - I'm aware you could get similar cheaper on the slow boat from china from the likes of aliexpress.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » You're just going to lose out, especially for anything under 22 euro. Apart from that, it seems you're a half glass full type. Brexit has just kicked in and we're witnessing the effects as reasonably expected. The only downside appears to be initially delayed deliveries. Of course, there is nothing stopping you from restarting prime, but for me, I'll keep ordering and saving money.
d51984 wrote: » Canceled my prime today, just cant see the benefit anymore. I'll keep an eye on Amazon to see if anything gets better over the next few weeks, doubt it though.
VG31 wrote: » I thought Amazon had stopped using An Post in Dublin?
VG31 wrote: » I've ordered a few things from Amazon.de since October and they all arrived with Amazon Logistics.
The Continental Op wrote: » For Amazon.co.uk but you ordered from de and there carrier for the last leg is normally An Post.
VG31 wrote: » I just had a parcel from Amazon.de dispatched with An Post. I thought Amazon had stopped using An Post in Dublin?
VG31 wrote: » That looks like it's coming with UPS Standard. UPS suspended ground shipments from contiental Europe for about two weeks due to the French border closure. UPS Standard shipments only resumed today. That last status is strange though. Tamworth is the last UPS facility before they arrive in Ireland.
Panrich wrote: » My Christmas present sold by Amazon EU S.a.r.L ordered on 12th December is still on it's journey:
PreCocious wrote: » In terms of shipping there's a difference between shipping devices with batteries and just the batteries themselves. If I had to guess it's a combination of package size and rough handling (in terms of powerbanks) and the desire to ship the latest Macbook or iPhone using the fastest possible method.
NATLOR wrote: » They ship plenty of items with lithium-ion batteries. phones, laptops etc which makes it odd why they wont do powerbanks
VG31 wrote: » I bought something on Saturday, it shipped on Sunday with a delivery date of next Saturday. The tracking hasn't updated since this: Sunday, 3 January 3:38 PM Completed customs clearance process SOUTHEND-ON-SEA, Essex Package has shipped
obi604 wrote: » Yeah. Loads of stuff have these batteries. Disappointing they won’t ship power banks.
VG31 wrote: » They're not flown to Ireland, the vast majority if not all Amazon deliveries come by truck. Why they won't ship lithium-ion batteries here I don't know.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Is that right though? How could they do next day delivery (before 1/1) if stuff was shipped by road and not air?
Enrico Palazzo wrote: » It's unrelated to Brexit. Amazon parcels are flown to Ireland and powerbanks are only shipped using land transport these days.
obi604 wrote: » Anyone know with Brexit etc, will amazon ship power banks. I’m after an Anker one but none ship via Amazon.