Shipping Policy My products will be shipped within 3 business days. We provide estimated delivery times to help customers understand when their orders will arrive, but these times are for reference only and are not a fixed guarantee. In most cases, orders will be delivered within 1 to 3 business days after payment confirmation. Business days typically include Monday through Friday and Saturday; Sundays, public holidays, and dates affected by special circumstances are not included. The shipping process involves multiple stages, from order preparation to transportation and final delivery. Because different stages of the shipping process are handled by external logistics providers and transportation carriers, some factors may be beyond our direct control. Severe weather, natural disasters, transportation disruptions, or other unforeseen events can all affect the time it takes for a package to reach its destination. While we strive to process orders efficiently, delays may occasionally occur once a package is handed over to a third-party carrier. After successful payment, the order will enter the preparation stage. At this stage, we will review the order details, allocate inventory, and create shipping documents. Once the process begins, important shipping information, such as the delivery address, recipient’s name, or contact information, generally cannot be changed. Therefore, we advise customers to carefully verify the accuracy of all information entered at checkout before confirming their purchase. Even minor errors such as an incomplete address, incorrect postal code, or missing apartment number can cause shipping problems. In such cases, the carrier may need additional time to verify the information, resulting in temporary delays or reshipment. Peak demand can also affect order processing and shipping speeds. During promotional events, seasonal shopping festivals, or major holidays, order volumes on logistics operations and transportation networks may increase significantly. In such cases, processing and shipping times may slightly exceed expectations. Environmental factors can also affect shipping times. Heavy rain, blizzards, floods, strong winds, or extreme temperatures may disrupt transportation routes or require carriers to suspend shipments until conditions are safe. These situations are handled by the logistics provider responsible for transporting the goods. In some cases, items may be out of stock after order submission but before shipment. This may be due to unexpected inventory adjustments or supply constraints. If an item is out of stock, we will notify the customer as soon as possible to update the order. Out-of-stock items may be removed from the order and refunded, while other items will continue to be shipped normally. This method helps avoid delays in shipping the entire order due to a single out-of-stock item. Some orders may enjoy free shipping through special promotions or limited-time offers. Even with free shipping, delivery will still be handled according to the policies and procedures of the carrier responsible for transporting the package. If delivery fails due to the recipient not being home, being undeliverable, or other delivery requirements not being met, the package may be returned to the shipping center. In this case, the order may be cancelled, and payment will be refunded to the original payment method according to standard processing times. Customers can avoid missing deliveries by monitoring tracking updates and ensuring someone is available to receive the package within the estimated delivery time. After an order leaves the shipping location, tracking information is usually provided so customers can track the package’s progress. Tracking updates may show when the package was dispatched, moving between sorting centers, when international packages clear customs, or when it arrived at the final address. It is normal for tracking information to remain unchanged for short periods while the package is transiting between sorting centers. Regularly checking tracking updates is usually the most effective way to understand the current status of your package and identify any potential delays. In some cases, orders may not be able to ship. For example, if the product is out of stock before processing begins, the selected delivery address is unavailable, delivery services are limited in certain areas, or payment has failed.