How can I cancel order?I keep getting a message saying I can't cancel, but they never confirmed shipment, and not relpy?

I keep getting a message saying I can't cancel, but they never confirmed shipment, and not relpy. My stuff was supposed to be shipped like a week ago on Amazon, and the seller never confirmed the shipment, but I keep getting this message:This portion of your order is being prepared for shipment and cannot be canceled or changed. I don't know if they'll ship it or not, because I tried contacting them about it but they never responded.

I want to cancel because I won't get the item in time for school, and would just rather order it from someone else. Asked by aconn 10 months ago Similar questions: cancel order message confirmed shipment relpy Transportation.

Similar questions: cancel order message confirmed shipment relpy.

I take it this is an Amazon. Com order? Just call them: 1-800-201-7575.

However, if the order doesn't show in your order history, it is likely it never went through. If you *do* have an order number in your history, be sure to have that for the customer service person when you call. Kat .

Yeah, it has an order number. Thanks for the help. :) aconn 10 months ago .

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