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Companies in the UK (Mainland) who will no longer deliver to N.Ireland?
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I thought this was meant to be about company's no longer delivering to Norn Iron
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Nothing to stop anyone buying from the EU . It may or may not be more expensive for shipping.RikM said:If we're still in the SM/CU, does that mean we can still buy from the EU without the new GB rigmarole...?
Oh and Amazon have plans to open in Ireland, not sure when that will be ."Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"1 -
Nothing to stop you buying from Uruguay or Zimbabwe either, but that’s hardly the point. (Other charges may apply)Old_Git said:
Nothing to stop anyone buying from the EU . It may or may not be more expensive for shipping.RikM said:If we're still in the SM/CU, does that mean we can still buy from the EU without the new GB rigmarole...?
Oh and Amazon have plans to open in Ireland, not sure when that will be .
Amazon have taken over a huge building on the baldonnel industrial estate close to Dublin, and it’s supposed to be ready for the end of the year.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0 -
Someone created a website listing retailers who no longer ship to NI or whose postage costs are now substantially higher. Not sure how up to date it is1
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I saw that posted elsewhere and thought the opposite (people who DO ship here!) would be much more useful. I'm well aware of the places I used to shop at that no longer ship here but at the moment it's taking lots of googling to find alternatives. At the moment the site only has that for seeds and I'm not very green fingered!ChrisNI said:Someone created a website listing retailers who no longer ship to NI or whose postage costs are now substantially higher. Not sure how up to date it is0 -
It was on the news last week John Lewis will be shipping to N.I. again after Easter.I ordered a cat tree from Amazon UK which it turned out was a third party business in Germany. Free shipping no extra customs charges and arrived a week earlier than the date given for delivery.0
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