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Is there any way to make an S&S order for two separate vitamin types that links the two, yet doesn't go through the cart, generating an immediate order, prior to the S&S? Yes, convoluted, but true. Note that buying two of the same vitamin works fine.
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This is my first S&S order, so I'm a little confused.
I had selected "1 unit every 4 months". So, the S&S page is showing that after the first delivery, the next delivery would be by May 31. But Last day to edit delivery: February 20. How is that?? Next delivery is on 5/31, but if I want to cancel that, I have to cancel before 2/20??
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This is my first S&S order, so I'm a little confused.
I had selected "1 unit every 4 months". So, the S&S page is showing that after the first delivery, the next delivery would be by May 31. But Last day to edit delivery: February 20. How is that?? Next delivery is on 5/31, but if I want to cancel that, I have to cancel before 2/20??
your next delivery (if you don't cancel after the first one) would be in may, and you'd have until about a week before then to finalize that month's order.
Thought it might be relevant to share something I know about vitamin expiration dates which is essentially that's the date where the company no longer guarantees 100% of the amount of the vitamin per the label. It is still usually very safe to take after, just that the nutrients slowly degrade so you may get less than claimed.
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