A distributor
acting as a wholesaler, buying your imported merchandise and warehousing it before accumulating sales, is sometimes called an import house.
A distributor, who determines their own sales price for your product, may wait until sales have accumulated before buying the merchandise, or they may purchase the merchandise up front and warehouse it, thus
acting as a wholesaler.
They act as a wholesaler and / or warehouse, working with publishers to get books into retail stores (online or offline).
I've searched BP for anything related to RE agents
acting as wholesalers, and there's not much.
Not exact matches
To meet the strict requirements of giants like Bank of America - Merrill Lynch and UBS, GBI had developed a powerful bullion platform that
acted as a clearinghouse between the world's largest mints and
wholesalers.
A
wholesaler simply
acts as a liaison, bringing buyers and sellers together, and then taking a percentage of every successful transaction.
In this case Amazon simply says they are
acting as the retailer and
wholesaler so they will take 55 %, thank you very much.
In 2003, after a prolonged court battle, the Supreme Court would not hear a case that emphasized that the intent of the AWA (Animal Welfare
Act) was to regulate
wholesalers, not retail stores, and that APHIS was within their bounds to define home breeders
as «retail stores.»
But then this also makes you question
acting as a real estate broker
as a
wholesaler without a license.
Facilitating the same outcome
as a broker and calling it a pigeon because different contracts are used
as a business venture doesn't mean the
wholesaler isn't
acting as a broker.
An agent gets paid a commission for bringing a buyer and seller together, whereas a
wholesaler acts as a principal in the transaction by putting a property under contract and then assigning the contract to an end buyer and collecting an assignment fee.