Another indication of what Brexit will mean for Irish people
Amazon has written to Irish customers to warn them that using the British version of the site from European countries could result in new charges being incurred.
The online retailer says one of the new charges would relate to the buyer being liable for the cost of returning products unless they are damaged or the wrong product.
The change would affect anyone with a delivery address in the EU.
In their email, Amazon said: "We will continue to accept eligible returns. If the reason for return is the result of an error (e.g. if the item is defective / damaged / incorrect), any costs incurred for the return will be paid by Amazon.
"Otherwise, any costs incurred for the return (including transport costs, as well as any associated import fees or customs where applicable) will be payable by the person returning the goods https://www.amazon.co.uk/returnshelp."
In their email Amazon also flagged up potential 'import fees' for EU customers, changes which would, in effect, make shopping from the UK similar to buying goods from America or China.
Boris Johnson travels to Brussels today to meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to try and hammer out a trade deal, with both parties eager to agree a deal before December 31, when the UK stops following EU trading rules.
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