Sentences with phrase «placeholder price»

A "placeholder price" refers to an estimated or temporary price put in place until the final price is determined. It is usually used to reserve or hold a product or service temporarily until a specific price is finalized. Full definition
Details regarding the PlayStation Now pricing scheme have come to light and unless they're just placeholder prices for the duration of the Beta, it could spell the death of service before it even hits the ground.
Although Nintendo has yet to officially announce the console's pricing details, prices mentioned by the retailers do not look like placeholder prices.
Thankfully, that seems to have been just a placeholder price for Ford's parts network before the cars went on sale in late 2015, because while we were at a local Ford dealership, we found out that they go for a lot less money.
That's a placeholder price, so it's not official.
These placeholder prices (which have been made extremely clear they are not final and are in fact placeholder) are only going to put off maybe a quarter or the beta users, and chances are they will only be put off for a little while if the prices improve (which im sure they will) but with about 150million possible devices that will access this service, a couple thousand stupid angry beta testers are not going to make much of an impact
The site mentions that the NZD 129.99 is simply a placeholder price until the actual price of the game comes out.
While these might be placeholder prices, GameStop has already added some pricing to two games revealed in today's Nintendo Direct Mini.
Pre orders for the device aren't available in U.S or U.K but an Australian retailer started taking pre orders with a placeholder price of $ 999.
Meanwhile, the site also provides Nintendo Switch controllers with a placeholder price, but official information on the product's page is nowhere to be found.
It doesn't look like a placeholder price but still, it is best to wait for official details.
I've discussed this with my local gaming group and we all believe that it might just be pricing errors or placeholder prices.
The picture used for the Galaxy S6 appears to be a Galaxy A7, which is among the first metal phones that Samsung has ever produced, and makes us think further that this is might just be a placeholder price.
The listing has since been taken down, but when it was up it featured a product photo of the Lumia Icon, a full specs sheet, and a placeholder price of $ 777 (about # 471, AU$ 882) on - or off - contract.
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