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naekelsey said:So if a show is put into her website, they can order off it before she qualifies? Someone just can't "run across" her website and order without a party?
Is this correct?
What about a Bridal Registry?
Orders can't be accepted until qualified because businesses need to ensure that they have the capacity and resources to fulfill the order before accepting it. This helps prevent overloading and ensures that customers receive their orders on time.
A qualified order is one that meets all the necessary requirements for acceptance. This includes availability of the product, payment confirmation, and meeting any specific criteria set by the business.
It is not recommended to place an order if it is not qualified. This is because the order may not be fulfilled, and it can lead to delays or cancellations. It is best to wait until the order is qualified before placing it.
The time it takes for an order to be qualified can vary depending on the business and the specific requirements for each order. It is best to check with the business directly for an estimated timeline.
If an order is not qualified, it will likely be rejected or put on hold until it meets the necessary requirements. The business may also reach out to the customer for clarification or to provide options for fulfilling the order.