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Anyone have experience with using Amazon for another country?
I'm not going home for xmas this year so am thinking about gifts both to and from my family. Whenever my mom ships something here it ALWAYS gets caught up in customs, without fail. Would it be possible for me to do an Amazon.co.uk wish list they could purchase from with a US card? And vice versa? Or do you know of any website I can buy from without having to worry about customs etc?
Re: Amazon overseas?
I use Amazon.co.uk all the time. It is linked to my Amazon.com account, so all of my payment methods are already loaded in, all I have to do is select my UK shipping address instead of my US address. Easy peasy.
Unfortunately, if you are an Amazon Prime member, the free shipping DOES NOT apply to shipping on Amazon.co.uk items, so you will still have to pay for shipping.
Cecilia arrived 12 October 2012
I've ordered from amazon.com, .de, .it and .co.uk and have had things sent to both NL and the US and ordered with both Dutch and US cards and it always works fine.
I'd ask them to make wish lists on .com so you have cheap shipping to them and then you make your wishlist on .co.uk and they have the same benefit. Shouldn't be a problem!
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What I'm looking forward to in 2012:
Eating our way through (northern) Italy on vacation
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