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Amazon backflips on Aussie ban, reopens ordering from US site to Aussies

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Earlier this year legislation in Australia changed that would require international sites to charge Aussies GST and pay the Australian Government tax on every sale. Instead of doing that a lot of retailers just stopped selling to Aussies, the US Amazon.com was one of these.

Now Amazon is reversing the decision and as of today re-allow Aussies to buy from Amazon.com. Speaking to News.com.au, a spokesperson said: “As a result of customer feedback, from November 22 Amazon customers will be able to ship eligible items from Amazon.com to Australian delivery addresses”. This isn’t everything back from Amazon.com, but its a start and third-party sellers will return.

Since the ‘ban’, Amazon.com.au has been selling items from the US site, but only some of them and it hasn’t widely been advertised. Perhaps not only a backlash but a drop in sales was enough to change their mind.

Just in time for Black Friday hey?

Daniel Vuckovic

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