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Combining Your Orders

It's easy to combine orders for items sold by Amazon.com, as long as none of the orders has entered the shipping process. If an order is marked as "Shipping Soon," this means it is being prepared for shipment and cannot be changed by you or by our customer service department.

Sign in to Your Account. Once you see a list of orders eligible for combining, click the box to the left of each order you would like to combine. Click the Combine Orders button when you are finished.

If the orders you're combining have different shipping or payment options, we will ask you to confirm the options of the new order.

Orders That Cannot Be Combined

You may combine any orders, with the following exceptions:

  • Orders where items have already entered the shipping process
  • Orders to be sent via free Super Saver Shipping
  • Orders for gift certificates
  • Orders paid for in total by gift certificate
  • Orders using Borders Gift Card funds or Waldenbooks Gift Card funds
  • Orders to which promotional funds have been applied
  • Replacement orders generated by our customer service department
  • Orders for cell phone products and services
  • Orders placed using a corporate account
  • Orders placed through Amazon Marketplace, Amazon Merchants, or other third-party sellers
  • Gold Box orders

Please also bear in mind that items shown as able to be shipped within 24 hours may enter the shipping process immediately after you place your order, and it may not be possible to combine such items with existing orders.

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