You can filter results to only show items that qualify for AmazonGlobal Saver.
For example when search for Lego in Toys & Games, along the left column it would say “Show results for” and “Refine by”… look for “International Shipping” and tick “AmazonGlobal Eligible”
From there I’ll focus on browsing items with the Amazon Prime logo which indicates to me items that are sold by directly by Amazon themselves.
However, if you do not see that option, it’s possible that it’s because you’re using a VPN or DNS proxy service such that the website thinks that you’re physically accessing it from USA.
You can filter results to only show items that qualify for AmazonGlobal Saver.
For example when search for Lego in Toys & Games, along the left column it would say “Show results for” and “Refine by”… look for “International Shipping” and tick “AmazonGlobal Eligible”
From there I’ll focus on browsing items with the Amazon Prime logo which indicates to me items that are sold by directly by Amazon themselves.
However, if you do not see that option, it’s possible that it’s because you’re using a VPN or DNS proxy service such that the website thinks that you’re physically accessing it from USA.
Alternatively you could start from http://www.amazonglobal.com instead.
Lastly this post seems to cover most of the intricacies of AmazonGlobal Saver.
http://www.swiftworld.net/2013/11/29/free-amazonglobal-saver-shipping/
Thanks bitbyte. This is really helpful. I’ve updated my original post with your tip.