prebill

/priˈbɪl/
verb
  1. To send an invoice or bill for goods or services before they are delivered or completed.
    • The company will prebill you for the first year of service.
    • Some subscription services prebill customers at the beginning of each month.
    • The contractor decided to prebill the client for materials before starting the project.
noun
  1. An invoice or bill issued before goods or services are provided.
    • She paid the prebill to reserve her spot in the workshop.
    • The prebill included a deposit for the rental equipment.
    • The prebill showed the estimated cost for the upcoming work.
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