prebuy

/priːˈbaɪ/
verb
  1. To purchase something before it is available to the general public or before a certain deadline.
    • We decided to prebuy our holiday gifts in November to avoid the December rush.
    • The company allowed employees to prebuy the new smartphone at a discount.
    • Fans could prebuy concert tickets a week before they went on sale to everyone else.
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