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Are you planning to move to Romania and looking to set up your new place, or perhaps you're taking a holiday and urgently need speedy deliveries for your travel essentials? You might consider turning to a popular online marketplace like Amazon, but the burning question remains: does Amazon operate in Romania?
In this guide, we'll take you through the nitty-gritty of ordering from Amazon in Romania. We'll outline which Amazon website to use, explain the delivery process, and provide crucial insights into managing those pesky currency conversion fees. Additionally, we'll introduce you to a clever and economical payment method for international Amazon shopping - the Wise international debit card.
Although Amazon doesn't run its own dedicated Romanian site, no need to panic! You can still get your shopping fix on Amazon through other sites. Just swing by an Amazon website that delivers to Romania, like Amazon.co.uk (UK) or Amazon.de (Germany). Additionally, you might want to explore local retailers as an alternative to shopping. So, no worries, you've got options!
You've got a couple of paths to take here: either hit up the UK or German websites, or swing by Amazon's International Shopping page. Whatever you choose, make sure to set Romania as your delivery address before you start adding stuff to your cart. That'll save you a load of hassle by showing only the items that can actually be shipped to Romania. Just click near the Amazon logo in the top-left corner and pick your country.
Bear in mind, your options are somewhat limited to items that can be shipped to Romania. Amazon.de is a great option, with fast deliveries due to the closer distance to Romania. Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com packs a punch with a wider range of products, including some local gems, and often ships them for free, though watch out for those pesky import taxes when your goodies are going outside the UK.
It's a walk in the park to shop on the German Amazon, whether you're using a desktop or the mobile app. Here's a simple guide:
Desktop:
Mobile App¹:
To Change the Settings:
If you can't spot what you're after on Amazon Germany, why not give Amazon UK a whirl? Your Amazon login works on any Amazon site, so you don’t need to create a new account. Buying stuff on Amazon.co.uk is pretty much like doing it on the German site, just hop over to Amazon.co.uk.
A heads-up, when you’re buying on Amazon.co.uk, they'll switch the price from British pounds (GBP) to Romanian lei (RON), your local currency. Amazon uses their own exchange rate, which could slap on some extra costs on top of the standard mid-market exchange rate. Also, they tag on a fee for their exchange rate guarantee.² But no worries, we've got a tip to avoid that, keep reading to get the lowdown.
**Effect of Brexit on Ordering from Amazon UK in Romania
If you're buying stuff from Amazon UK and shipping it abroad, you might be hit with import taxes.
If that's the case, they'll give you a ballpark figure for these import fees while you're checking out. Consider it a kind of upfront payment to take care of any import duties or taxes that could crop up on your behalf.³
Eager to shop online like a local in Romania? A lot of products are just a few clicks away on local e-commerce platforms, and they often manage faster deliveries compared to the big international players like Amazon, thanks to their local warehouses usually situated within the country. Let's have a closer look at some of these alternative options.
A popular Romanian e-commerce platform, Emag.ro offers a wide range of products, from electronics and gadgets to household items and fashion. With quick delivery and competitive prices, it's a go-to destination for online shoppers in Romania.
Okazii.ro is an online marketplace in Romania, akin to an eBay-style platform. It caters to both buyers and sellers, providing a diverse array of products, including electronics, clothing, and even collectibles. It's a great place to find both new and second-hand items at attractive prices.
Price.ro serves as a price comparison website in Romania. It compares prices across various online stores, showing the best deals on a wide range of products, from electronics and appliances to fashion and beauty items. With its user-friendly interface, it's a valuable tool for savvy online shoppers looking to make cost-effective purchases.
Whether you're earning in EUR and spending in GBP on Amazon UK, or the other way around, no need to stress about those hefty exchange rates. Wise comes to the rescue. With a Wise international debit card, you can cover your Amazon buys in your preferred currency. It's swiftly converted with minimal fees, or there are no fees at all if you've already got the currency in your Wise account. So get yourself sorted with an online Wise multi-currency account and speedily grab your own Wise card.
Now, armed with the insights from this guide, you're fully prepared for your Amazon shopping escapades in Romania. While a dedicated Amazon Romania site is still on the horizon, you can still dive into a diverse array of products on the UK or German Amazon websites, or opt for one of the well-liked Romanian alternatives.
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