A person who sells products in a market is typically called a "vendor" or "merchant." Vendors can operate in various settings, such as farmers' markets, street markets, or retail shops. They may sell a range of products, including food, crafts, clothing, and more. In a broader context, they can also be referred to as "retailers."
A person who sells things at a market is typically called a "vendor" or "merchant." They may sell a variety of goods, such as food, crafts, or clothing. Depending on the specific market, they could also be referred to as a "stallholder" or "trader."
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
Person who designs, makes, sells, or repairs jewelry, watches or a person who deals with jewels called "jeweler".
"New Sale" is a sale to a customer who is introduced newly to the company or person who sells the product. Sales to existing customers are "repeat sales".
A person who sells jewels is called a jeweler.
A person who sells things at a market is typically called a "vendor" or "merchant." They may sell a variety of goods, such as food, crafts, or clothing. Depending on the specific market, they could also be referred to as a "stallholder" or "trader."
a person who sells rockets is called a rocket salesman
the person who sells fruit called in Tagalog: magpuprutas
The person that makes and sells sweets is called a confectioner.
A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.
A person who sells stationary is typically called a stationer or a stationary store owner.
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
a person who sells bhel is called a bhel seller,bhel wender or hawker
Seller
a person who sells coconuts is called a coconut seller, coconut wender or hawker
Person who designs, makes, sells, or repairs jewelry, watches or a person who deals with jewels called "jeweler".
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler