My order qualified for free shipping, but because of a publisher backorder had to be shipped in multiple shipments — now you e charging me $3 to ship the additional package?
Publishers sometimes offer items for sale that they have not yet printed. To avoid getting stuck paying for free shipping on multiple orders when there is a publisher backorder, our competitors simply do not allow customers to add these items to their cart. This has proved a major hassel for law students who must remember to return and repurchase the book when it ultimately becomes available and who, because of heightened demand for the backordered title, run the risk that the bookstore will run through its supply — further delaying the student’s acquisition of the book. At LawBooksForLess.com we will allow you to pre-order currently backordered titles. If, however, your order that qualifies for free shipping but contains items that are out of stock because of a publisher backorder (i.e., products that we have ordered but indicate that they are scheduled to arrive at some future date) — and this was clearly indicated at the time you placed your order — we feel that it is fair to cha
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