Hello,
I am not trying to seem adversarial, I am asking simple questions.
The term "in stock" seems to mean many things these days.
For example; Many vendors list items on their website stores as "in stock" when what that means is that they have access to their suppliers' data that indicates that there is stock somewhere in a distant warehouse that can be ordered and forwarded to a customer. That is a different sort of "in stock" then the traditional "in stock" which is often times inferred to mean "I am looking right at it" or "it is sitting here in a box right next to me".
I have no way to know what you mean by "in stock" and I have simply been asking for clarification as to what was meant by the phrase in the original post. I am kind of hoping that it means "it is sitting here in a box", and would find such an idea reassuring while I patiently wait for everything else to transpire.
If the circumstance is simply that the items are in your possession but it will take a week to box up and stick the labels on then that is an answer and it would seem simple to convey such an idea rather than refer me to "google".
Perhaps the items are in your possession and it is simply a matter of wanting to be sure our paypal payments are legitimate and secure before you ship real goods.
It seems there can be many reasonable explanations to what I think is a reasonable inquiry, but the referral to google seems to indicate that I have annoyed you with an unreasonable question.
If I have annoyed you I guess it is all going to work out as it works out, and now I am sorry to have asked the question.
Thank you!!!!!