I want to make an order and amazon tells me "available for preorder" what does it mean?

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It means that the item is not in stock and can't be sold at this time, but you can order it now and when it is available, they will ship it to you and only then, will they charge you. The biggest advantage to preordering is that, if this is a hot item, you will have preference over others so that you will get it before it sells out.

1 It means that the item has not been released yet, but you can order it now and they will send it to you as soon as it's available. I got several of my Harry Potter books on their publication date by pre-ordering them.

It means that the item has not been released yet, but you can order it now and they will send it to you as soon as it's available. I got several of my Harry Potter books on their publication date by pre-ordering them.

2 That means you can order it now and they'll bill you and ship it when it's released. Unlike some places, they don't bill you until the item is shipped.

That means you can order it now and they'll bill you and ship it when it's released. Unlike some places, they don't bill you until the item is shipped.

Bonnie885 replied to post #1: 3 Thank you! .

Bonnie885 replied to post #2: 4 Thank you! .

" "when I try to make a purchase from amazon,my order goes direct to a utah factory,and won't allow me to use my amazon cred.

I want to preorder all my games with it right now.

I was wondering if I could still preorder rockband for the ps3 thru amazon i.

When I try to make a purchase from amazon,my order goes direct to a utah factory,and won't allow me to use my amazon cred.

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