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Definitions of oversells in various dictionaries:
verb - to sell more of than can be delivered
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Describes too glowingly |
Promises too much |
Presents too aggressively |
Hypes, old style, including poetry, two lines |
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Nov 16 2016 L.A. Times Daily |
Aug 21 2014 USA Today |
Apr 13 2013 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
May 25 2002 The Times - Cryptic |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversell. |
sell more of (something) than exists or can be delivered. |
Oversells might refer to |
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Overselling or overbooking is sale of a volatile good or service in excess of actual supply. Overselling is a common practice in the travel and hospitality sectors, in which it is expected that some people will cancel. The practice occurs as an intentional business strategy where sellers expect that some buyers will not consume all of the resources they are entitled to, or that some buyers will cancel. The practice of overselling aims to ensure that 100% of available supply will be used resulting in the maximum return on investment. However, if most customers do wish to purchase or use the sold commodity, it may leave some customers lacking a service they expected to receive. * Overbooking is regulated (though rarely prohibited) in many countries and industries, and companies that do practice it are often required or forced by market competition to offer large amounts of compensation to customers as an incentive for them to not take up their purchase. * An alternative to overbooking is discouraging consumers from buying services they do not actually intend to use. This can be done by making reservations non-refundable, a common practice among low-cost carriers and railways, or requiring customers wishing to cancel their right to a service to pay a termination fee. |