Backorder

/ˈbæk.ɔrdər/ noun

Definition

An order for a product that is temporarily out of stock but will be shipped to the customer when it becomes available.

Etymology

From back (meaning delayed or later) + order (from Old French ordre, meaning arrangement), literally 'an order to be fulfilled later.'

Kelly Says

Backorders are retail's honest signal—when a product shows 'backorder' instead of 'out of stock,' it tells customers the item is valuable enough to wait for, not just abandoned.

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