Does GameStop Charge Immediately for Pre-Orders or Upon Shipping?
Learn when GameStop charges your payment for pre-orders—immediate hold or upon shipment—to secure your item without full upfront payment.
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GameStop usually charges for pre-orders when the item ships. While placing the pre-order, they might place a temporary authorization hold on your payment method, but the actual charge is often processed once the product is dispatched. This allows you to secure the item without immediate full payment.
FAQs & Answers
- When does GameStop charge my card for a pre-order? GameStop usually charges your card when the item ships, although a temporary authorization hold may be placed at the time of pre-order.
- What is an authorization hold on a pre-order payment? An authorization hold is a temporary freeze on funds to ensure the payment method is valid, but the actual charge happens later when the product ships.
- Can I cancel a GameStop pre-order before being charged? Yes, since the actual charge typically occurs at shipping, you can often cancel before then without being charged.