Amazon Warns Non-Essential Orders May Not Arrive Before April 21

If you were planning to buy a CD or a book (or a trampoline) on Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN), you may need to also plan on waiting a bit to receive it.

As Vox's Recode reports today, Amazon is delaying shipments of "nonessential" merchandise by anywhere from as little as five days to as long as a month -- assigning April 21 delivery dates to some newly ordered merchandise. A quick survey of delivery options confirms that the earliest delivery date for many items is now March 31 -- while the April 21 delivery date is indeed the default for other items.  

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