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  1. Miscellaneous

Amazon 2 Amazon EU

The EU Amazon-to-Amazon (A2A) monitor allows you to purchase products from Amazon sites in Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain) and sell them on Amazon UK for a profit. However you will need to make sure you follow the steps below:

Use a Personal Amazon Account

Make sure to use a personal Amazon account, not a business account, as business accounts do not ship to the UK. Your purchasing account must be separate from your Amazon seller account, so use a different email address.

Avoid Import Duties

To avoid paying import duties, keep your individual orders below £135 or €150. If you go over this threshold, the final price at checkout will include duties and import fees. This means you won’t face additional charges upon delivery, and there’s even a chance to get a refund on duties in some cases.

VAT-Registered Sellers

If you're VAT registered, Amazon will automatically charge UK VAT, and your invoices will show a GB VAT number. There’s no need to worry about calculating VAT separately.

Purchasing large volumes

If you are wanting to purchase in larger volume then you will need multiple accounts. You can't purchase multiple orders on the same account as there will be basket limits and Amazon will cancel the second order.

Always pay in euros (€) to reduce your cost of goods (COG), but make sure your card issuer doesn’t apply foreign exchange (FX) fees.

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