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jkman | 1 year ago
"When you buy goods online in the EU, prices may vary from country to country or across different versions of the same website, for example due to differences in delivery costs. However, if you buy goods online without cross-border delivery – such as when you buy something online which you intend to collect from a trader or shop yourself – you should have access to the same prices and special offers as buyers living in that EU country." [1]
[1] https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/pri...
BrandoElFollito|1 year ago
I am French. I could buy something for X€ in Germany, and someone in Germany would have the same price. But I can buy this for Y€ in France and Z€ in spain.
This is a common thing to do with, say, Amazon where I can buy something in Germany because the price is better and have it delivered from France to France (the delivery can also be cross-border, it depends)