BatiGOOOOOOL
Member
Greetings from Amazon.com.
I've checked into your order and see that you recently revised your
order through Your Account. We recalculated your estimated shipment
and delivery dates based on those changes and expect your order to
be delivered by January 10, 2007.
Please know that our automated system always recalculate the
estimated shipment and delivery dates based on the changes made to
an order, assuming it as a new order and there is no way to reset
the order to its original estimates.
I'm sorry, if this condition was unclear while making the changes to
this order. If you have any further questions, please visit our
online Help pages:
http://www.amazon.com/help
However, please rest assured that we will ship the item as soon as
we are able to obtain it. You won't be charged until we ship it to
you. When your order has shipped, we'll send you an e-mail
confirming the contents and method of your shipment.
If you do not receive a shipment confirmation by January 09, 2007,
don't hesitate to contact us by visiting following page on our web
site, so that we can further investigate and take immediate actions
available with us in resolving this issue soon upto your
satisfaction:
http://www.amazon.com/contact-us
All your patience and understanding is highly appriciated in this
ituation. Otherwise, we would understand if you'd prefer to cancel
your order. You may cancel unshipped items through the "Your
Account" page, accessible at the top of any page on our web site.
To cancel your order, simply click "Cancel items or orders." After
signing in with your e-mail address and password, you will be able
to view your order history and cancel your order for any item that
has not yet entered the shipping process.
Thank you for shopping at Amazon.com.
My Wii pre-order delayed to january just because I changed a name in the billing address and the credit card number and I pre-ordered on sept. 15th, minutes after they put it up on the site.
And I don't live in the US, so if I don't buy it online I don't know when I'll get it.
Thank you, Amazon, for screwing over a faithful costumer of years.