Call Amazon's customer service. They should be able to help you with it.
When you plkace your order on Amozon, just type in the address to be shipped to.
No , you can use a money order instead of a card .
Yes, you can.
No, you can use credit or debit cards as well when placing an order.
as soon as you order when you go into the process of putting in your address and stuff it will ask for your credit card number and you will be billed. ______________ Amazon typically charges your credit card when the order SHIPS from their warehouse, not when the order is placed. (Under normal conditions, the item ships the next day anyway, so you rarely notice the difference.) Amazon doesn't really know when you receive the item, so they can't use that. If you order something that is not in stock, they'll usually send you an email within a day or two giving you the estimated shipping date.
Well, you can order anytime on amazon, but I think it goes to your credit card so you don't have to pay with dollars and cents.
The question is incorrect. To be correct it should be "Do the goods become legally yours?"
Yes and no. If you know of a game or book that is coming out, you can "pre-order' it on Amazon. When you pre-order something on Amazon, they guarantee that you will receive it on the official release date. In order to meet this guarantee, orders are shipped early. I have received books from Amazon a day before their official US release date.
Amazon typically charges you for your order when it is shipped.
Amazon typically bills for an order when it is shipped.
Yes, if you actually want it delivered to your address.
Amazon typically charges for an order when the items are shipped or when the order is processed for digital products.