Term used by many manufacturing companies when you need to ship back a defective item and have a new one sent to you at the same time
IT MEANS IT HAS BEEN SHIPPED
No it means that it's ready to be shipped, Atleast that's what it is in the UK
What the product is that is being shipped.
the Mediterranean sea
this means you goods are arriving soon well actually it means its getting everything ready to be shipped out. then it will be shipped to ur house
If you order something online today but it won't be shipped for four weeks, then you are not billed until it is shipped.
"What if your order has been shipped" is not a sentence."If your order has been shipped" is a subordinate clause, so the original phrase has no predicate. You have to complete the sentence. For example:What should I do if your order has been shipped?What will happen if your order has been shipped?What is the problem if your order has been shipped?In ordinary conversation, a native English speaker will probably understand what you mean by "What if your order has been shipped" from the context in which it is said. But it is not a real sentence.
form_title= Cross Country Shipping form_header= Ship your items across the country with ease. Where will the items be shipped to?*= _ [50] How many items do you need shipped?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, More than 10} Do you plan on shipping fragile items?*= () Yes () No
It means you're package is with the delivery man on the way to you.
its a Celtic cross
it means it has yet to be shipped.
traverser = to cross (as in to cross the street)