About
A purchasing office,
not a marketplace.
Swiss retailers rarely ship abroad, often reject foreign cards and almost never issue export papers. SwissBuyer exists to sit between you and all of them, with a Swiss address, a Swiss card and a Swiss VAT number.
Terms of service, the privacy policy and the consumer-rights notice are drafted but not published: they need review by a Swiss commercial lawyer first, and the legal notice records that status rather than linking to a placeholder. Whether Dr. Import buys in its own name or acts as a disclosed agent also changes the VAT position, and is being settled with a fiduciary.
The arrangement
We buy it. You own it.
When you accept a quote, Dr. Import purchases the goods in its own name with a Swiss card, takes delivery at Crissier, and resells them to you on a commercial invoice. That matters for three reasons: the Swiss retailer deals with a Swiss buyer and does not refuse the card, the 8.1% VAT is reclaimed on export and credited back to you, and there is one identifiable company on the invoice if something goes wrong.
Where we sit
Crissier, on the
Lausanne logistics belt.
The warehouse is in Crissier, canton de Vaud. Geneva Airport is the gateway at roughly 55 km, against 220 km to Zürich — which is why most parcels leave through Geneva and why transit times to the Gulf and Asia are shorter than a Zürich-based forwarder would quote.
Elsewhere on the site