A person who walks about selling goods is known as a solicitor, a peddler, a canvasser, a monger, a cheapjack or a traveling vendor. Many times you will see college kids earning a few bucks selling dollar store type wares and goods to employees in businesses. This would explain why you sometimes see 'no solicitors' signs on shop doors.
A person who deals in stolen goods is commonly referred to as a fence. Fences typically act as intermediaries between thieves and buyers, selling stolen goods for a profit.
The homophone of "selling of goods" is "celling of goods."
Selling shoddy goods would have been punishable with a fine in most places. In some places, where there were guilds, the regulation of quality of goods was maintained by the guilds, and a person who sold shoddy goods might have lost his guild membership.
A person who sells goods is commonly referred to as a "merchant" or a "vendor." Other terms that may be used include "retailer," "shopkeeper," or "seller." The specific title can depend on the nature of the business and the context in which the individual is selling goods.
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The buying and selling of different goods is called commerce, or imports and exports.
Stock inventory is the total items with the person who is doing business. Stock means the goods which are with one when one is selling items or goods. Inventory means all the goods including one's own assets.
Stock inventory is the total items with the person who is doing business. Stock means the goods which are with one when one is selling items or goods. Inventory means all the goods including one's own assets.
Demand and Supply. Demand= buying goods and services. Supply=selling goods and services.
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