It depends on the type of shipping you bought. Also, processing payment would also need to go through. It can go from one week to a couple of months.
Once the item has shipped, the purchase and label are final.
Amazon typically charges customers when an item is shipped, not when it is ordered.
Amazon typically charges for an order when the item is shipped.
Yes, Amazon typically charges you for your purchase when the item is shipped.
If an item is labeled "ship direct" in a catalog, it means that the people who wrote the catalog do not have it, but that you can order from them and the item will be shipped directly from its source, usually the manufacturer.
depends on the shipping kind. Usually 5 days
They will send you the shipping notification when you item is shipped and usually it will take about 7 to 14 days.
No it means that it's ready to be shipped, Atleast that's what it is in the UK
Shipping is the process of sending an item from one place to another. There are no restrictions on size or distance for an item to be "shipped". Shipping can cover: Freight, Parcel, Packages or Cargo.
Each seller decides how their item will be shipped. Lightweight items are usually sent by Post Office mail. That can be First Class (up to 13 ounces) or Priority Mail. Heavy items are usually sent by UPS.
It seems that this item can currently only be shipped to the US.
No, you aren't obliged to inform the buyer that you have dispatched their item but it is good manners to do so. Letting your buyer know that their item has been shipped will also help to give them some idea of when they can expect the package to arrive.