Sellers from Asia will mark an item 'shipped' when all they've done is 'label created'; even when the item is not picked up by a carrier for weeks or months later; but once an item is marked 'shipped' you can't cancel the order, only return it, when you get it, maybe months later; and you can't demand a refund, until after the shipment due date, which is again maybe months later; in the meantime Amazon has had your money (to play with) for months; so when a shipment's due date is more than a month away, beware. And there is no way to complain about this practice to Amazon. Why do all this pointless shipping back and forth of items from Asia that are no longer wanted but not yet shipped (for real), ie picked up by a carrier?