Hi Reddit! I recently got a t-shirt at a programming conference with a motto 'it's null until you ship it' printed on it.
Since I'm not that experienced in the software production field (CS studies ongoing), I can only suspect that it is a form of the uncertainty principle applied to computer science: the product does not exist until it's shipped out.
Is my thought process correct? Or is there another pun to this? Thanks!
I ordered a pop on HT back in July which was back ordered. It has been saying it would ship out the end of this month, beginning of next. I went to look today and it now says expected to ship by: null what does this mean?
I might mean they are in the process of shipping it...there’s not tracking to the right of that null message is there?
I had that happen with my backordered MHA Mei...but I believe I had got an email saying it had shipped before it showed expected to ship by: null or shortly after that. Wait a day or two, then if it still says that and you get no email about it has shipped, contact customer service to get an update on that order.
Recently I purchased a book from amazon and when i am tracking this on amazon app , this is showing as null after place in tracking my order . Does anyone know why this is showing null ? Or what does it mean?
Ordered 2 Jiraya Funko 3/18/2020 Status EXPECTED TO SHIP BY: null (status changed 4/07)
Any chance for shipping?