Nice one AtW. It said it was already done in Europe. Even with Brexit I’m fairly sure the UK is in Europe unless we’ve been pushed out to see towards Canada.
This was aimed at Americans
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The cheeky bugger will probably just use my address...Originally posted by AtW View Post"Amazon announced a new policy Wednesday requiring third-party sellers in its marketplace to publicly display their names and addresses starting Sept. 1.
The disclosure is already required in Europe, Japan, and Mexico. Amazon said it is updating its policy to “ensure there is a consistent baseline of seller information to help customers make informed shopping decisions” in a letter to sellers."
Amazon will require third'-'party sellers to disclose names and addresses '-' GeekWire
6 more weeks left to sell a few more tons of overpriced chalk, just in time for back to school
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I do check the sellers' address as I try to buy from UK or Europe wherever possible. I know most of what I'd order has already been shipped in from China but at least it's a day or two away rather than six weeks.
eBay makes it so much easier to buy to from local sellers, as does Etsy.
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MarillionFan DOOM
"Amazon announced a new policy Wednesday requiring third-party sellers in its marketplace to publicly display their names and addresses starting Sept. 1.
The disclosure is already required in Europe, Japan, and Mexico. Amazon said it is updating its policy to “ensure there is a consistent baseline of seller information to help customers make informed shopping decisions” in a letter to sellers."
Amazon will require third'-'party sellers to disclose names and addresses '-' GeekWire
6 more weeks left to sell a few more tons of overpriced chalk, just in time for back to school
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