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by hiatus 850 days ago
> If it was afterward, then it can't have invalidated the contract... you agreed to it without knowing when it would ship.

> Sellers have to ship your order within the time they (or their ads) say. That goes whether they say “2-Day Shipping” or “In Stock & Ships Today.” If they don’t give a time, they must ship within 30 days of when you placed your order.

from the FTC https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-do-if-youre-billed-th...

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I believe that's referring to "shipment" in the sense of "when this gets mailed", not the arrival time like we were discussing? I guess it might depend on where the delays were incurred, and what exactly was promised.