Vendors are also the suppliers of a company. They are the people a company uses to purchase their goods from.
I have it as collocation.
She has stolen from the company. The vendor never had the money to steal.
A vendor sells to a company; a buyer buys things from a company.
A vendor or sales person most likely reports to a sale manager or marketing department. If the company is very small then the vendor may be a partial owner of the company or report directly to the owner of the company.
My brother works as a hot dog vendor at baseball games. After the vendor went out of business, we had to buy our parts from another company.
The vendor can issue a check to the customer instead of Bank, then that customer should deposit the check to the bank on behalf of the vendor. This is my practical answer!!!!!l
Vendors are also the suppliers of a company. They are the people a company uses to purchase their goods from.
It depends. If, for example, extensive damage occurs because of a covered natural disaster -- an earthquake -- and the board and the insurance company agree that the insurance company's vendor will complete the repair work inside units on assets covered by the master policy, then the insurance company's vendor may complete the work. If, however, you prefer a different vendor, it's possible that you could negotiate with the board and pay the difference between what the insurance company's vendor would charge and what your vendor would charge to repair assets inside your unit that you want your own vendor to repair.
A person or company that sells a product or service to your company that does not work for your company
From a shop a newsagentFrom the street a vendor
A tobacconist.
Yes, the noun 'vendor' is a common noun, a general word for a person or company that offers goods for sale.