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reseller

American  
[ree-sel-er] / riˈsɛl ər /

noun

  1. a person or company authorized to buy and then sell a particular product or type of product without first using it, often collecting sales tax on the sale.

  2. any person who buys and then sells something.


Example Sentences

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The country’s National Markets and Competition Commission in 2023 fined the companies a combined total of roughly 194 million euros, equivalent to $228.4 million, saying that some contractual clauses on Amazon’s terms and conditions as an authorized Apple reseller were stifling competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Circular Technology, a reseller of data-center hardware based in Southborough, Mass., says that prices for DDR5 chips—another type of memory that is typically attached to the CPUs that power AI data centers—have risen nearly 500% since September, a sign of how the effect of the shortages has spread throughout the memory market, beyond just HBM chips.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I'm not a reseller. I'm a collector," he told Goldin on the show.

From BBC

In December, he asked a well-known football boot reseller to meet him at the club's training ground, but when the reseller couldn't access the premises, Ekitike asked him to follow his car to the nearby petrol station, where he then took pictures and signed autographs with fans.

From BBC

The retailer can then fix problematic items or send them on to a reseller, allowing them to avoid accidentally reselling the fake merchandise back to a new customer.

From The Wall Street Journal