It wasn't all that long ago that when you ordered something online you had over a day to change your mind and cancel.
Then it became a day. Then half a day. Then a couple of hours.

Apparently now it's less than 10 minutes as a quarter an hour after ordering for a special sale then rushing to measure, coming back inside to cancel...
Too late. Already shipped. Good grief!

Just when did the world go super sonic?
What if I hadn't been the one to order the item in the first place, it would be getting shipped to someplace (and thus not able to cancel) about the same time I got the email notification.

From now on I'm going to triple check the need for a particular purchase before ordering because it's getting so that there is NO time allowed for buyer's remorse.

Is it crazy to think that stores need to pause and let the customer breathe for at least two hours before rushing out orders?