Christmas Gift Ideas
#16
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 6,848
Re: Christmas Gift Ideas
And from me too
I've ordered almost all of my Xmas gifts for rellies in the UK (indeed have spent a few hours today doing so) from Amazon and have done so for approx the past 18 or 19 years, when Amazon was only selling books. I remember buying a few items from other British companies where I could see their products online but having to fax the orders to them!
We became expats 20 years ago and back then in the early days of online merchants, Amazon was the "go to" company for overseas orders, and for me it remains so, especially since we have moved to different countries and changing our credit card billing addresses - so easy to do with Amazon.
I'm a member of Amazon Prime in the UK and the U.S.
I've ordered almost all of my Xmas gifts for rellies in the UK (indeed have spent a few hours today doing so) from Amazon and have done so for approx the past 18 or 19 years, when Amazon was only selling books. I remember buying a few items from other British companies where I could see their products online but having to fax the orders to them!
We became expats 20 years ago and back then in the early days of online merchants, Amazon was the "go to" company for overseas orders, and for me it remains so, especially since we have moved to different countries and changing our credit card billing addresses - so easy to do with Amazon.
I'm a member of Amazon Prime in the UK and the U.S.
#17
Re: Christmas Gift Ideas
Couple of things got sent back, but mostly Amazon.co.uk. Also used a couple of other UK based online stores, fossil, ebay, the throw company...
#18
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Joined: Dec 2011
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 41
Re: Christmas Gift Ideas
I've been wrapping myself up in an aluminium/composite tube for 10 hours... as well as preordering from Amazon.co.uk.
Kids may like gifts, but even for them, everyone is really just happy to see the person.
Kids may like gifts, but even for them, everyone is really just happy to see the person.
#19
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Joined: Sep 2007
Location: from Yorkshire, via Hampshire and Surrey to NC Triangle
Posts: 76
Re: Christmas Gift Ideas
Another fan of Amazon.co.uk here. I also use Etsy, and look for stores in the UK (select on left hand side) then pay with PayPal. Or search "(item)site:UK" for stores that stock a gift I have in mind. I am over paying shipping on hand wrapped, ribbon curled, artisinal, heirloom gift nonsense, (bah humbug) especially when my family have largely cancelled Christmas due to extreme skintness (again).
#20
Re: Christmas Gift Ideas
Still manage to do it the old fashioned way and ship stuff to the UK and try and avoid Amazon. That way I can buy the really dumb stuff only available in the US for the folks in the UK
You can ship using USPS from most branches of Staples now, keep an eye out for the 20% off shipping coupons in the local paper or that box outside your house that collects spam. The girls at the checkouts in Staples usually keep a pile of said coupons..if you ask nicely
You can ship using USPS from most branches of Staples now, keep an eye out for the 20% off shipping coupons in the local paper or that box outside your house that collects spam. The girls at the checkouts in Staples usually keep a pile of said coupons..if you ask nicely
#21
Re: Christmas Gift Ideas
for my rellies i made a photo calendar on shutterfly and they shipped it direct for $7 each. so i didnt have to handle them and the postage for them was cheaper than i can get via usps. I typically wait til i see a big discount voucher - think this year i got 50% too