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Old 02-27-2009, 09:28 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
They already have that capability. There are many products which say "this item can be sold only within the UK" which the store will prevent you buying if you live elsewhere. They just use the billing address of your credit card.
I thought the EU has some legislation about requiring that a product sold in one country could be bought and sent to any member EU country(*), something like a Free Trade/Free Borders deal. How does such legislation, if it exists, sit with "sold only in the UK"?

(*) I imagine there are some exclusions, probably to do with products breaking laws in the destination countries, but not it the source country.
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