resaleˈriˌseɪl, riˈseɪl
resale (n)
English Definitions:
resale (noun)
the selling of something purchased
resale (Noun)
The action of selling something previously bought, usually at a higher price for profit.
resale (Adjective)
Of or pertaining to selling on.
Resale
A reseller is a company or individual (merchant) that purchases goods or services with the intention of selling them rather than consuming or using them. This is usually done for profit (but can be done at a loss). One example can be found in the industry of telecommunications, where companies buy excess amounts of transmission capacity or call time from other carriers and resell it to smaller carriers. According to the Institute for Partner Education & Development, a reseller's product fulfillment–based business model includes a corporate reseller, retail seller, direct market reseller (DMR), and an internet retailer (eTailer); less than 10 percent of its revenue comes from services.
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