The differance in preparing for shipment and not yet shipped is; not yet shipped means it has not even been packaged or had a label printed. Preparing for shipment means they are packaging and labeling it to go out on the next truck
Check your amazon account. They usually have atracking number for that order.
Amazon typically bills for an order when it is shipped.
Amazon charges a shipping fee for items that are shipped to customers.
Amazon typically charges customers when an item is shipped, not when it is ordered.
Amazon typically charges for an order before it is shipped.
Amazon typically charges for an order when the item is shipped.
Amazon typically charges you for your order before it is shipped.
Amazon will typically charge your card when your order is shipped or shortly before it is shipped.
Yes, Amazon typically charges you for your purchase when the item is shipped.
Amazon typically charges your card for an order when the items are shipped or shortly before they are shipped.
Yes, I have experienced an Amazon double shipment before. I contacted Amazon customer service to inform them of the error and they provided instructions on how to return the extra item for a refund or exchange.
Amazon typically charges you for your order when it is shipped.