Sometimes customers order by mail, by internet, or even in person, ordering something that is not immediately available in a store. So if that is the case, the store can obtain the item that the customer wants, and then notify the customer "your order has arrived! Come and pick it up." Or in the case of mail or internet orders, it is just a matter of mailing the ordered item to the customer. That is how customers' orders are filled.
Amazon typically charges customers for their orders at the time of shipment, not before.
The fulfillment order broadly comprises the steps involved in receiving orders from customers, processing them, and delivering the orders to the customers.
Charging customers before shipping their orders is not illegal, but it is important to clearly communicate your payment and shipping policies to customers to avoid any misunderstandings.
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One disadvantage of an order form is that it may require customers to fill out extensive information, which can be time-consuming and may deter customers from completing their purchase. Additionally, errors in filling out the form could lead to incorrect orders being placed, causing frustration for both the customer and the business.
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It depends on how much customers they get. They could get 3 or 35.
Amazon typically charges customers before shipping their orders.
More information please, tables with definitions, what database are you using? With this information, it will be a straightforward query, such as select count(city) from customers, orders where orders.customer_number = customers.customer_number group by customers.city;
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Yes, Amazon typically charges customers before shipping their orders.