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Stampaholic1961 said:Actually the cut off is December 15th.
mommyhugz1978 said:Normally I would have asked my Director but she is on a cruise right now...... So I came on here.....
Excuse me! That IS our Christmas and I know a lot of others who have similar traditions. Our family is spread out (as I've said before most of my kids live 1000 miles from me) and we do our Christmas at Thanksgiving so they can spend Christmas with everyone locally to them and in their own homes for Santa.chefann said:I would imagine that, since Thanksgiving isn't a gift-giving holiday, that's why HO didn't publish a cutoff date. Which means they won't be handling orders specially to get things out. I recommend counting back from your desired delivery date by the number of days it usually takes for things to arrive once they've shipped, then count back 4 more days to allow for processing.
The November cut off date for Thanksgiving orders is November 15th. This ensures that your order will arrive in time for Thanksgiving.
If you miss the November cut off date, there is a chance that your order may not arrive in time for Thanksgiving. However, you can still place an order and it will be shipped as soon as possible.
Yes, you can still place an order after the November cut off date. However, there is no guarantee that your order will arrive in time for Thanksgiving.
We have a variety of products available for Thanksgiving orders, including cookware, bakeware, kitchen tools, and entertaining items. You can browse our website or catalog to see all of our options.
To ensure that your Thanksgiving order arrives on time, please place your order before the November cut off date, double check your shipping address, and choose a shipping option that guarantees delivery by Thanksgiving.