Canon Rebel T3 "Unavailable"

Hey guys, i was choosing to buy the Canon Rebel T3 but mostly at all of my locations they are listed as "unavailable" but before they were labeled as "unavailable" then "ship to store" then they they were "available" again then back to "unavailable".
I'm wondering why the ship to store option is gone? i'm also wondering when they will be back in stock for most of the stores in my location.
Here is the item im referring to: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Canon+-+EOS+Digital+Rebel+T3+12.2-Megapixel+Digital+SLR+Camera+Kit/19870...
Hopefully you guys can help! thanks  

Hi tngtng1234,
That lens should work fine on your Canon Rebel T3 DSLR.
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