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Monday, June 12, 2006

Something new learnt today

From dictionary.com

Rain Check

A promise or commitment by a seller to a buyer that an item currently out of stock can be purchased at a later date for today's sale price.

Investopedia Commentary

The term originated from baseball spectators at games that were postponed because of rain would receive a check that could be used to attend a future game.


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