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Is the pre-sale book illegal to raise funds?
Don't belong. Pre-sold products can be distributed on shelves, and merchants will not get money during the pre-sale period, which naturally does not belong to fund-raising.

Illegal fund-raising: refers to the behavior that a unit or individual raises funds from the public by issuing stocks, bonds, lottery tickets, investment fund securities or other creditor's rights certificates without the approval of the relevant departments in accordance with legal procedures, and promises to repay the principal and interest to investors in cash, in kind or in other ways within a certain period of time.

In the case of insufficient production capacity, if the user chooses to book in full, the overdue delivery enterprise will pay certain interest to the consumer on a daily basis. This kind of interest payment behavior belongs to normal business activities, not illegal fund-raising.