different between retailer vs storecard

retailer

English

Etymology

retail +? -er

Noun

retailer (plural retailers)

  1. A retail sales company or salesman.

Related terms

  • retail

Translations

See also

  • wholesaler

Anagrams

  • irrelate

Spanish

Noun

retailer m (plural retailers or retailer)

  1. retailer

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storecard

English

Etymology

store +? card

Noun

storecard (plural storecards)

  1. A credit card, offered by a retailer, that gives discounts or benefits when shopping at the retailer's stores.
    • 2007, Richard Hammond, Smart Retail: How to Turn Your Store Into a Sales Phenomenon (page 133)
      Storecards earn us retailers a lot of money, and they can be very convenient for some customers. I struggle with storecards though from an ethical standpoint.

Anagrams

  • co-starred, costarred, creotards, redactors

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