Asked by Sherrod ware

What is the BEST way to tell a caller that a product that was scheduled to ship on March 15 will not be available until April 1?
"The product will not be available until April 1."
"The product will no longer ship on March 15."
"The product should be available by April 1."
"The product will be available April 1."

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The product will be available April 1."

Why: It's clear, positive, and definitive—better than negative phrasing ("not be available") or hedging ("should be").