Suckit wrote: » Does this look right? Item is priced €24.02 - shipping is free but they included it, then added tax and then removed it. So I would have thought tax or import fees should be zero, as they are below negligible amount with free shipping.
Suckit wrote: » Yeah thanks, that's mainly why I was querying the price. I got it for €15 delivered with code last time - the code was under the listing. So I wouldn't fancy paying around twice that for it now. Thanks, hadn't realised that. Any idea why was that scrapped? They should update the revenue.ie site. Ah... Hadn't realised that either, so that is obviously the reason why. Nice of amazon to be so concerned about other countries taxes.. :rolleyes: Thanks all..
Peregrinus wrote: » Why won't An Post accept it? I mean, I get that they won't accept it for the depot in Port Laoise, but can't you just post it back to the address in Germany?
quad_red wrote: » Because it has a battery. Tried UPS there. Because it has a battery it'll cost me 47 quid from them. Which Amazon will pay 11 quid of.
quad_red wrote: » UPS say they won't ship to the address Amazon provided because the postcode is invalid. Amazon won't provide an alternative.
antimatterx wrote: » This isn't correct right? Amazon aren't removing the Uk vat a checkout, and they're then adding irish vat.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07MM4V7NR/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3QGNG67LYQEJK&psc=1
theWebAdvisor wrote: » The 24.02 is Amazon UK's price including UK VAT, however they are delivering directly to Ireland, the end customer is not UK based. Certainly I would have thought it would be 24.02 minus 20% UK VAT and then calculations apply. Previously did Amazon not change the final amount to reflect Irish VAT. If my interpretation is correct it is a nice margin enhancement for someone. I did run a couple of test orders below any duty rates on a Amazon business account with VAT broken down and showed both UK VAT and then "import fees" being applied as the order was below duty rates VAT was the only item due to Irish revenue. I stuck to free shipping so all fulfilled by Amazon.
whiterebel wrote: » How is it your responsibility to return it? If its supposed to be new and arrived in that state, its theirnproblem, not yours.
quad_red wrote: » They won’t engage. At this point I’ve argued with loads of people on web chat. The worst experience I’ve ever had with Amazon. I’ll never buy anything off Amazon DE again.
stevetalk wrote: » Just bought something off English Amazon and it had the option for economy delivery to keep the price under the customs threshold. No delivery date was given, anyone have any idea when I can expect it? I'm guessing 2+ weeks
Suckit wrote: » I can't imagine economy delivery from the UK would take 2 weeks unless they are using it as a reason for you to use an alternative paid delivery in the future, which could be a possibility. Slow economy delivery I would expect to take a week - 10 days at most.
stevetalk wrote: » Got an email today. 17th June. I said **** it and paid the extra fiver to get it next week. Economy delivery seems to be about 5 weeks.
Suckit wrote: » Maybe it's coming from Europe? Seems a bit mad otherwise.
VG31 wrote: » I highly doubt it. I've had Amazon orders shipped from Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Spain and France in the last month and none have taken more than 5 days. They probably just take ages to dispatch it.
karlitob wrote: » Would anyone know if there’s a version of parcel motel in Germany? I want to buy a wacker and cement mixer. Fantastic deal on Amazon.de from the company but they won’t deliver to ireland. Could anyone guide as to what options I would have. Thanks in advance.
Enrico Palazzo wrote: » https://www.mailboxde.com/
whiterebel wrote: » You could try freight forwarders such as DHL, DSV, TNT who have road freight services from Germany. They would need it on a pallet though, I would think
Jinny Joe wrote: » Sorry this is not a reply but a new query. If I buy a Kindle E-reader from Amazon.de. rather than Amazon.co.uk will I save on costs due to Eurozone taxes on UK purchases.