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Merchant vs. vendor Tue Nov 01, 2005 16:04 pm  Merchant vs. vendor
 

Hi, could anyone please tell me the difference between merchant and vendor? Thanks
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Merchant vs. vendor Wed Nov 02, 2005 16:52 pm  Merchant vs. vendor
 

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They both sell, but a vendor is more general-- anyone/any company who sells-- while a merchant is a retailer, usually a shopkeeper.
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