IT MEANS IT HAS BEEN 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.
It means you're package is with the delivery man on the way to you.
If you order something online today but it won't be shipped for four weeks, then you are not billed until it is shipped.
it means it has yet to be shipped.
It means your order was completed its probably just waiting to be shipped...
Amazon typically bills for an order when it is shipped.
This usually means a product is being prepared to be shipped.
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 typically charges your card for an order when the items are shipped or shortly before they are shipped.
"Partially shipped" refers to an order that has been dispatched but not all items included in the order have been shipped yet. This can occur when some items are out of stock or require additional processing time. Customers typically receive a notification indicating which items have been shipped and which are still pending. It's often a common practice in e-commerce to ensure that available products are delivered promptly.