I converted my personal Amazon account to Business....
Is my prime membership still personal or Business expense?
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Strictly speaking, yes. You are governed by the business terms of sale. "Consumer rights" do not apply to B2B transactions - the clue is in the name. There's nothing stopping you from buying from the non-business site as a business either but the same principle applies.Originally posted by ContractorBanking View PostDo you lose any 'consumer rights' if you purchase from the business site?
That being said, the business site has pretty similar return policies as the normal site.
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Do you lose any 'consumer rights' if you purchase from the business site?
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Just launched? Had my account for months now.
It's useful though, as it links to your personal account and any prime subscription, but means you can easily keep all company purchases completely separate and browse with ex. VAT prices by default.
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Just found out about this thanks to your post and will check it out right away. Any complaints guys? Just a heads-up on what I should expect
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Fair enough, I only just noticed it.Originally posted by Scruff View PostNot new...I have had Amazon Business for months already?
It has proven itself very useful when ordering items for MyCo.
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Not new...I have had Amazon Business for months already?
It has proven itself very useful when ordering items for MyCo.
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You do have to pay attention to who you're buying from - not all sellers provide a VAT receipt and some of the Chinese ones (who have a Manchester address and GB VAT code) have absolutely no idea how to create a VAT invoice.
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Amazon Business
Amazon just launched Amazon Business.
www.amazon.co.uk/business
For my business spending I already had a separate (from personal) Amazon account set up, and I've just migrated it to Amazon Business.
Downloadable VAT receipts! Pay by invoice! Free shipping over £30! Woohoo! Looks like it's going to be much less hassle.Tags: None
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