What is the different bettween Vendor and Seller

 



The words "vendor" and "seller" are similar, but they have slight differences in usage:

1. Vendor

  • A vendor is a person or company that sells goods or services, often in bulk or as a supplier.
  • Vendors usually supply products to businesses, stores, or large buyers.
  • Example:
    • A company that sells computer parts to an electronics store is a vendor.
    • "We need to find a new vendor for office supplies."

2. Seller

  • A seller is anyone who sells something, whether small or big.
  • A seller can sell to individual customers or businesses.
  • Example:
    • A person selling a phone on Facebook Marketplace is a seller.
    • "The seller gave me a discount on this jacket."

Key Difference:

  • Vendor = Usually a supplier or a business selling products in bulk.
  • Seller = Anyone selling something, whether a business or an individual.

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