Phrases with «to make a commission»

To make a commission means to earn money by selling a product or service for someone else. Full definition

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Sentences with «to make a commission»

  • These advisors don't make commissions from sales, so they can recommend financial products objectively. (nerdwallet.com)
  • Campaign consultants generally don't make a commission on ballot statements. (calnewsroom.com)
  • When you buy an insurance policy online, there isn't anyone making a commission off of that sale. (compare.com)
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