One to two business days.
If the first business day was Friday, you wouldn't count Saturday or Sunday (and if the next day was Christmas, you wouldn't count that, either) so the second business day would be Tuesday.
2006-12-26 14:23:47
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answered by Stuart 7
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Business days are weekdays (Monday through Friday), excluding holidays. For example, today is Tuesday. If something were to occur or arrive in 1 to 2 business days, it would arrive on Wednesday (1 business day) or Thursday (2 business days).
However, if there was a holiday on Wednesday, then 1 to 2 business days from Tuesday would occur on Thursday (1 business day) or Friday (2 business days).
Similarly, if today was a Friday, and something were to occur in 1 to 2 business days, it would occur on Monday (1 business day), or Tuesday (2 business days) because of the weekend.
2006-12-26 14:28:07
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answered by Jeneva 1
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if you buy something and it is supposed to take 1-2 business days, you should have it by 2 days from now, unless it's a wekend or holiday- in which case start your counting on Monday, and Tuesday is the second business day. Most places I've had things shipped from also need to "process" the order, and state that the 1-2 business days is after the ordr has been processed...typically tack on another day or 2, especially if it's around a holiday.
2006-12-26 14:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Business days are Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday don't usually count as business days. If Today is Tuesday....1 business day is Wednesday...and 2 business days would be Thursday.
2006-12-26 14:27:32
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answered by dathinman8 5
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1-2 business days are usually 1-2 days that are during the week, Monday-Friday
2006-12-26 14:30:16
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answered by Heather 3
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Business days are Monday through Friday; it depends when the staring day is. For example if it starts on Monday then 2 days. If it starts on Friday then 4 days.
2006-12-26 14:25:26
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answered by Calina 6
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FOR 1 BUISNESS DAY IT WOULD START AT WHAT EVER THE TIME, UNTIL THE SAME TIME THE NEXT DAY. IF ITS 2 DAYS IT WOULD BE THE SAME TIME ON THE SECOND DAY.IF THE WEEKEND IS ONE OF THE DAY THEN IT WOULD BE DIFFERENT. FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU BOUGHT SOMETHING ON FRIDAY AT 2:00 AND IT WAS A 1 TO 2 BUSINESS DAYS THEN IT MIGHT BE 2: 00 ON MONDAY FOR ONE DAY OR COULD BE 2: 00 TUESDAY FOR 2 DAYS
2006-12-26 14:28:01
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answered by bettys 4
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A business day is Monday-Friday, excluding Holidays.
If you order somthing On a Monday, and it takes 1-2 business Days to get to you, It will be there Wendsday or Thursday, as Tuesday is the First day.
2006-12-26 14:25:13
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answered by hey2a 3
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i could say a million to 2 corporation days is from the time the corporation opens to the time they close. Take a economic corporation to illustrate. they're oftentimes open from 8-5. so as that they seem to be a million to 2 corporation days could be someplace between 8-5 the 1st day and the same with the 2nd, supply or take some hours.
2016-12-11 16:35:50
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answered by ? 4
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1-2 business days = 1-2 days
business days are days that a store is open...
like some stores are not open on christmas day.
Example:
you order december 24th, and they say it will come in 1-2 business days. it will most likely arrive december 26th-27th, due to the fact that December 25th (Christmas) is sometimes not a business day.
2006-12-26 14:24:45
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answered by Sanjaya 3
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2017-02-09 18:05:02
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answered by ? 3
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