Dealer in a sentence as a noun

We see Scion dealers discounting all the time, by the way.

The dealer, like a market maker, makes money on the bid/ask spread.

So YC is like the crack dealer who also runs his own rehab clinic.

She calls the dealer and gets him to hold the car for her, since we would have to drive 240 miles to get there.

The rebate bill that was passed was a massive handout to US auto dealers.

There is no reason car dealerships should quote a price and engage in haggling, etc.

I always tell people that I've spent the last six years of my life as a digital crack dealer.

Frankly, Ford doesn't need its dealer network any more than Tesla does now, or they shouldn't.

This let's great dealers shine and helps them keep their margins in a highly competitive market.

They don't have drug dealer boyfriends or friends who try to recruit them into burglarizing a house.

We cannot judge the pot dealer or the *** buyer any more than they can judge our habits and predilections.

The last time I bought a car, I decided what I wanted and shopped around the local dealers and got a good offer at $18,000.

Anyone who's ever bought a car knows firsthand how unpleasant it is to deal with traditional car dealers.

This is something I think a lot of people don't get about Tesla's state-by-state fight with the dealer networks.

I would add one other note to that recommendation - search via the 'by owner' listings vs the 'by dealer' ones.

In some cities there are 'Lemon Buster' services that can travel to the dealer/owner and inspect the car on-site.

This bothered me:"An ATF agent posing as an arms dealer spent weeks trying to wheedle Diveroli into selling arms.

If you hide your mail inside envelopes, does that mean you must be a subversive or a drug dealer, or maybe a paranoid nut?

DPR attempts to recruit Bob to be a drug dealer on SR and, separately, asks if Bob can arrange for the ****** of Alice.

The dealer network evolved to solve distribution problems from 100 years ago.

"She gets on the web and looks at all the dealer in Northern CA, and finds one of those lo-ball one-only offers in San Francisco.

There is a distinct advantage for one dealer to break the rules and provide a lower price, so they will and the single price systems break down.

It's likely safe to assume that illegal ***** are consumed in near distance to your and my place right now. I don't think the Silk Road is a good place but it's likely better than your shady dealer on the schoolyard.

The only thing you can do is build a relationship with a good dealer and cross fingers that the quality will stay the same most of the time.

Are dealers offering market competitive prices and then competing with each other on things outside of the vehicle price.

The only way to break out of this if you're a dealer is to be better at customer service and cater to your buyer's specific requests.

The only reason I'm going on about this is because one of a16z's big bitcoin investments is in a company called Coinbase, which is a bitcoin dealer.

We emphasize the customer experience you're likely to get from the dealer which adds another dimension to the decision.

Some dealership owners may even may be politically opposed to the idea of electric vehicles.

That she was Asian was important because the casinos are claiming that Ivey requested that his dealers speak Mandarin Chinese, and that the instructions to turn the cards were given by the woman in Mandarin so that supervisors wouldn't hear and immediately object to the request.

We should remember that DJB was a key person in making cryptography fully legal in the US.«The State Department was unsympathetic to Bernstein's situation and told Bernstein he would need a license to be an arms dealer before he could simply post the text of his encryption program on the Internet.

Dealer definitions

noun

someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold

See also: trader bargainer monger

noun

a firm engaged in trading

noun

a seller of illicit goods; "a dealer in stolen goods"

noun

the major party to a financial transaction at a stock exchange; buys and sells for his own account

See also: principal

noun

the person who distributes the playing cards in a card game