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Amazon movers and shakers in U.K - a complete guide

The first thing you'll notice when shopping on Amazon in the U.K. is that there are two separate websites: Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com. Both sell products to customers in the U.K., but there are some key differences between them. For one, Amazon.co.uk offers a wider selection of items, as it includes products from Amazon's international sites.

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Amazon movers and shakers in U.K - a complete guide

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  1. Amazon movers and shakers in U.K - a complete guide If you're thinking of moving to the U.K., or if you've recently made the move, you'll want to know about the amazon movers and shakers in this market. Not only is Amazon one of the biggest players here, but its unique quirks can make for a very different shopping experience than what you may be used to. So, whether you're looking for your next great read or just need to buy some everyday items, read on for our guide to navigating Amazon in the U.K.! The first thing you'll notice when shopping on Amazon in the U.K. is that there are two separate websites: Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com. Both sell products to customers in the U.K., but there are some key differences between them. For one, Amazon.co.uk offers a wider selection of items, as it includes products from Amazon's international sites. This means that you'll be able to find items that aren't available on Amazon.com, but it also means that prices may be listed in other currencies. Another difference is that Amazon.co.uk offers free delivery on orders over £20, while Amazon.com has a flat shipping rate of £4.99. When shopping on Amazon.co.uk, you'll also notice that there are three different price tiers for items: Prime, Pantry, and Add-On. Prime items are eligible for free one-day delivery, while Pantry and Add-On items have a delivery fee of £2 per item. Prime membership also gives you access to exclusive deals and discounts, as well as Prime Video, which is Amazon's streaming service. Pantry is a subscription service that offers free delivery on orders over £40 of grocery and household items. Add-On items are small items that can be added to an order to reach the £40 free delivery threshold. If you're not a Prime member, you can still take advantage of free delivery on Amazon.co.uk by spending £25 or more. Just be sure to select the "Free Delivery" option at checkout. To get started shopping on Amazon.co.uk, simply create an account using your email address and a password. Once you're logged in, you can begin browsing the site for items. If you know what you're looking for, you can use the search bar to find it. Alternatively, you can browse through the different categories listed on the homepage. When you find an item that you'd like to purchase, simply add it to your shopping basket. Once you're done shopping, you can click on the "Proceed to Checkout" button to complete your purchase. At this point, you'll be asked to choose a delivery method. As we mentioned earlier, Prime members get free one-day delivery, while non-Prime members can choose from Standard Delivery (2-5 days), Express Delivery (1-2 days), or Next Day Delivery. Image Once you've selected a delivery method, you'll be asked to enter your payment information. Amazon accepts all major credit and debit cards, as well as Amazon Payments. And that's it! You're now ready to start shopping on Amazon.co.uk. Just remember to keep an eye out for those Prime deals and discounts! #amazon movers and shakers

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