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Retail store where people sell items and the owner of the shop gets a percentage of the sale
Estate Sale
Consignment Shop
Auction
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Consignment shop.
In a consignment shop people bring in items to be sold; the shop displays/sells them and then pays the owner (consignor) a percentage of the final sale price while keeping a commission. An estate sale is selling the contents of a home (usually all at once), and an auction sells to the highest bidder (auctioneers typically charge fees/commissions, but it’s not a retail store model).
In a consignment shop people bring in items to be sold; the shop displays/sells them and then pays the owner (consignor) a percentage of the final sale price while keeping a commission. An estate sale is selling the contents of a home (usually all at once), and an auction sells to the highest bidder (auctioneers typically charge fees/commissions, but it’s not a retail store model).
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