HP Pavilion 15-p085TX Notebook PC_Laptop Out Of Stock

I ordered HP Pavilion 15-p085TX Notebook PC_Laptop four days back. Prior to ordering I asked them how much time will it take to ship, they said 5-6 days and it will be delivered at home.
Now after I have made the payments I am told it will take another 2 weeks. This is ridiculous.
Why do you accept orders on a "out of stock item" ? Bad inventory design.

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