2008 Holiday Shipping Deadlines
Want to make sure your present makes it in time for that special holiday moment? Check out Dealhack's list of over 130 retailers and their shipping deadlines. By the way, deadlines for sending mail to military post offices are coming up very soon. If you've got something heavy, you should probably order it by this Friday, November 7th. Lighter stuff, by November 28. Checked the list and don't get caught like I did one year, having to write a humorous fable to explain why all my presents would be showing up the week after Christmas.
2008 Holiday Ordering Deadlines for On-Time Delivery [Dealhack] (Photo: m_sabal)
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And it's better to be safe than sorry on a lot of things...last year hubby ordered a pair of boots I wanted for Christmas and he thought there was plenty of time, but the company ran out of stock while their website reflecting stock they (apparently) didn't have. I canceled the order, and didn't bother getting the boots because I was so annoyed that they didn't bother to e-mail or call us to tell us that the merchandise we ordered wouldn't be coming at the time we expected it to come, considering it was in stock when we ordered it.
@Javert:
I noticed last year that a lot of merchants now have extended return policies around the holidays. I'm not sure when they start, but that is something to look into. Maybe Consumerist will do a post about that some time...
@mishy: That wouldn't be a bad idea. I'm sure there are other people interested in a nice, compiled list of holiday return guidelines as well.











Boy, Consumerist is posting about Christmas shipping deadlines earlier and earlier every year.