Fulfilment Costs EU
UK based and we send stock to FR, though have vat numbers in EU4.
I cannot get my head around the fulfilment charges in various countries
Looking at the transaction view in Italy, sometimes Items are charged a fee for EFN fulfilment, other times 'domestic'.
The fact is we send stock only to France. And (alas) these items are not PAN EU (though they were). However. I thought EFN meant stock is kept in 1 country only (the country into which it was delivered).
However, if I am being charge a domestic rate for certain transactions elsewhere, stock must be held in that country (in this case italy) but I have not sent it there.
Logic tells me that Amazon must be moving stock around despitre not being PAN EU
As Shakespeare would have said when face with a similar, albeit Todor, conundrum
'It doth do'est mine head in'.
Has anyone seen this occur before (ie, EFN set up but domestic rates for certain transactions in other countries).
(NB we are VAT registered in EU4 , which means stock can be stored other than FR
Any comments welcome.
Fulfilment Costs EU
UK based and we send stock to FR, though have vat numbers in EU4.
I cannot get my head around the fulfilment charges in various countries
Looking at the transaction view in Italy, sometimes Items are charged a fee for EFN fulfilment, other times 'domestic'.
The fact is we send stock only to France. And (alas) these items are not PAN EU (though they were). However. I thought EFN meant stock is kept in 1 country only (the country into which it was delivered).
However, if I am being charge a domestic rate for certain transactions elsewhere, stock must be held in that country (in this case italy) but I have not sent it there.
Logic tells me that Amazon must be moving stock around despitre not being PAN EU
As Shakespeare would have said when face with a similar, albeit Todor, conundrum
'It doth do'est mine head in'.
Has anyone seen this occur before (ie, EFN set up but domestic rates for certain transactions in other countries).
(NB we are VAT registered in EU4 , which means stock can be stored other than FR
Any comments welcome.
1 reply
Seller_fqZ8Xc6HyEu7W
Are you registered with an EU tax code or a local tax code? The local tax code can open up warehousing, but there is an EFN fee for cross-border delivery.