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I spent €148 on shoes from eXXposed in Germany in March 2021. I wasn't aware there was a £135 limit but it worked out under £127 on my credit card so I was below it.
No postage to pay, no charges and no problems.
Unfortunately I had to return them because they didn't fit (and exchange for a larger size), return postage cost me more than the maximum refund Paypal covers.
similar to the others, Ive bought kit from Europe under £135 for sure, but no extra charges on delivery, I paid probably a bit more on postage than before, but not enough to put me off considering, and it was just as quickly delivered as before.
I bought stuff from Bikester both before and after brexit and I noticed zero difference - good prices, no charges to pay, and quick delivery. My purchases were always below £135 if that makes a difference.
I haven't had to pay charges, but I've been careful to stay under the £135 limit.