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The bit that stands out is the co.uk company based in Berlin. That can’t continue after Brexit surely?
I ordered some lamps from any-lamp.co.uk on 2nd Jan thinking they were UK based (UK domain, UK phone number, etc) but they're actually being shipped from the Netherlands. First attempt was returned to sender within a day of being posted "Parcel redirected. (Return to sender) Missing or incorrect data."
Now they're telling me they're hoping to be able to start shipping in the next few days. We'll see.
https://www.any-lamp.co.uk/faq
If I have to pay any extra duty on it I'll refuse to do so and get a refund through the credit card if necessary.
Also ordered some trainers from Saucony (from Saucony.com) on Jan 8th and they were delivered a few days later by UPS with no problems, they were shipped from Amsterdam so some stuff is coming through with no problems and no extra fees.
Charges of almost £100 on a £300 order of linen from a .co.uk company, which turned out to be based in Berlin.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/21/britons-buying-from-eu-websites-face-more-than-100-import-duties
What are your rights with these? I assume if you refuse to pay the fees they get sent back to the company you ordered from, and they refund you what?
What if you don't like them and want to send them back? What portion of the £100 fees would you see again, and how would you get it?