Comments on: Fulfillment Center Defined & Pros vs. Cons https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/2017/06/fulfillment-center-defined-pros-vs-cons/ Fulfillment Services. Complete. Tue, 21 Mar 2023 16:08:10 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 By: Catherine Barber https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/2017/06/fulfillment-center-defined-pros-vs-cons/#comment-220536 Sat, 26 Sep 2020 09:47:16 +0000 https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/?p=6787#comment-220536 Hello Steve

I live in the UK.

I hope Ive understood correctly that one could buy items usually only
available in the US/overseas via a fullfillment centre in the UK?

I’ve always avoided ordering anything from abroad because of added VAT/Customs Charges etc.

I have this wonderful Brushtec B28C ‘Same as Steel Wool for Nonsticks’ Brush
which I had bought from Lakeland, UK over 10 years ago.

I’d like to buy more of this brush – but frustratingly, it’s seemed it’s no longer
available in the UK.

Best regards

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By: Steve Bulger https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/2017/06/fulfillment-center-defined-pros-vs-cons/#comment-217028 Tue, 09 Jun 2020 21:49:17 +0000 https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/?p=6787#comment-217028 In reply to MIRIAM LEBENTAL.

Hi Miriam –

Thank you for your inquiry.

Generally, no, an order fulfillment center would not be responsible for defects as they do not have any part in manufacturing those products, only the distribution. If, however, the fulfillment company was involved in manufacturing and they, in some way, own those products, then it is possible, although it’d be best to speak with an attorney.

Thanks again!

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By: MIRIAM LEBENTAL https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/2017/06/fulfillment-center-defined-pros-vs-cons/#comment-217024 Tue, 09 Jun 2020 17:34:42 +0000 https://www.efulfillmentservice.com/?p=6787#comment-217024 In a products liability case is a fulfillment center considered to be within the stream of commerce and thus can be held liable for product defects.

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