You have to look at how "shipping" is defined. It doesn't mean "after it's out the door". It means (especially with a place like
amazon) that it's the start of *the shipping process*. They have to make sure they'll get paid for an item. So the charge, and that starts the ball rolling. Using amazon as a specific example, the charge starts the picking process. It's possible that something isn't where it should be, and after the charge happens it is discovered that the item isn't there. That stops the shipping process, and if it can't be found quickly you'll get a refund. Then it'll start again.
If something goes awry in the process, even more awry than just not having the item, then an order can get stuck. And honestly it SEEMS like that's what is going on recently with UCT. The backlog and the newish longer shipping time (since, what, a year ago?) have caused a situation where glitches can happen (hey, they are stocking WDW tickets, right? goes with the territory now). The only way to unstick a problem order is for contact to be made. contact is made, the order is manually looked at, problem is solved. Meanwhile, other orders are going just fine. It was an actual problem with the order, not a whole new regime.
Exactly what I thought.
FWIW the WDW site is a LOT better about this than they used to be. As soon as you choose the number of people and type of ticket, over on the right it fills in the subtotal and then shows the tax and total. You used to have to click through to a second page to find the tax, but that's not the situation now. They are a LOT easier to compare prices with nowadays.
I just with the OP had been more specific. They were really specific in thread title, but not specific at all in the posts. That makes it hard for a fact-wanting person like me, who can often help see the other way to look at something, to deal with. For instance, they seem to paraphrase the UCT rep when they say "nor do they have any intention to do so." Come on. Tell us exactly what the rep said. If that's exactly what they said, use quotes. If not, quote him/her. With such a blast of a thread title, it's really good to be specific and exact.