How to not receive orders from ROI?

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How to not receive orders from ROI?

I stopped selling/shipping outside the UK several weeks back. I did this by updating my BIL and also put my account on holidays on every country except the UK.

I have now received an order from ROI. From the charges/taxes involved, I can already see that I am going to ship the order at a considerable loss.

Does anyone know what else I need to update on my account to stop orders from ROI (and other countries apart from the UK)?

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Seller_aOogeQQcgrYam
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That’s the solution - just remove international options from amazon.co.uk shipping templates. This will apply to existing listings, it will just take 15+ minutes to ripple through.

Also double check that you have all the other Amazon EU sites on holiday mode, if you have signed up for those sites at some stage…

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You need to untick international shipping on all your shipping templates

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Seller_64jziShTiTjOq

You probably also have to check every item in your inventory to remove international shipping options from each one. Changing your shipping settings apparently only affects new listings, not existing ones

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Seller_PUgTge8LPB8FY

No, not if you adjust your shipping templates to exclude foreign sales. But bear in mind @olderithian’s point about new vs. existing listings.

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Seller_XH4ubYKQWnYGl

Right okay, understood. Thank you.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

I have to say, I was under the impression that if you change the shipping template, though there is a delay whilst it propagates, it will change anything allocated to it.
However, I would imagine if not, then the easiest thing to do to ensure it changes, is to create a temporary shipping template, swap to that, then swap to the original (Changed) one.

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Seller_64jziShTiTjOq

Sorry, I have misled you. BonChoix is correct. But I think there is still a way to exclude the Republic, I just can’t find it at present

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Seller_PUgTge8LPB8FY

Neither can I. :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Seller_XH4ubYKQWnYGl

Hopefully other sellers on here can remember :slightly_smiling_face::slightly_smiling_face:

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

I simply have holiday settings on eu sites and international shipping unticked on all templates and haven’t received any orders from outside UK this year

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Seller_BS5lg2keRs2QO

No you wouldn’t exclude shipping from there. I’m a little confused as to what solution is being sought, so may be answering the wrong question. If you’ve already disabled international shipping then you have excluded Ireland - and everywhere else.

If you just don’t like Ireland then you can specifically exclude them from international shipping. - go to your shipping settings, edit template, then in the international shipping you can click edit to exclude Ireland:

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Seller_XH4ubYKQWnYGl

Thanks @Demel, I was looking for a solution that will only allow UK orders. I have now removed international shipping all together from my shipping templates.

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Seller_aOogeQQcgrYam
Most helpful replyThis reply was marked most helpful by the original poster.

That’s the solution - just remove international options from amazon.co.uk shipping templates. This will apply to existing listings, it will just take 15+ minutes to ripple through.

Also double check that you have all the other Amazon EU sites on holiday mode, if you have signed up for those sites at some stage…

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