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pre-sale

 

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Pre-sale

Definition: Pre-sale refers to a period before an item or service is officially available for purchase, during which customers have the opportunity to reserve or buy it in advance.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A marketing strategy used by companies to generate excitement and gauge demand for a product or service before its release.

Usage:

  1. During the pre-sale, the new smartphone was available for order exclusively to members of the company's loyalty program.
  2. Customers who participated in the pre-sale received a special discount and were guaranteed to receive the product on its release date.
  3. The concert tickets were sold out within hours during the pre-sale period.

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