Cart With Delivery Estimates
Each cart line carries its own arrival date and the made to order batch date before payment.
Each cart line carries its own arrival date and the made to order batch date before payment.
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Cart With Delivery Estimates puts the arrival date on every line before the buyer pays. The Field Tote and Dopp Kit each carry Arrives Thursday, June 18 with a truck icon. The made to order Belt carries a calendar icon and Cut with the July 8 batch, arrives around July 14, and the split shipment offer sits inline on that line: Send the rest ahead Thursday, shipping charged once. The summary confirms the deal, two boxes, one $7 charge, each tracked separately. The lede names the problem: the worst checkout surprise is the quiet four week wait discovered in the confirmation email.
Items are one array, inStock flag drives the icon and the split offer. The per line date is the single change that eliminates the most common post purchase complaint.
Reach for this block as the cart page when any product in the range is made to order or has a delivery window longer than in stock items, before the checkout steps. The dates must pull from live inventory or the promise becomes a liability.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the mixed in stock and made to order cart with the split offer. Other delivery estimate carts:
Tip: the split shipment offer inline on the made to order line, shipping charged once, answers the question buyers were about to ask and turns a delay into a feature.