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sell (something) again after having bought it

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His YouTube channel, "Reezy Resells," has more than 85,000 subscribers (Rezendes calls his followers "Reezy's ninjas.") He runs his company with his best friend from high school and oversees a small team who buy up goods from stores like Nike, Marshalls and Ross.
The Herberts would resell the two-packs on Amazon for $19.95.
The basic idea is to buy up a bunch of the same item -- from water bottles to vacuums to Monopoly boards -- and then resell them online for a handsome profit.
Thanks to the Internet, an increasing number of consumers not only purchase but also resell merchandise through C2C websites.
The taxonomy of consumer online resale behavior developed in this study describes consumer resale behavior using the dimensions of "planned" or "unplanned resell" and "used" or "unused products" in order to examine the relationship between consumers' reselling and purchasing behavior.
In "unintentional resale," consumers use the Internet to resell unused goods they had no initial intention to resell when buying or receiving the products.
When the Company resells the business, little or no gain will be recognized.
Network computer king Sun Microsystems has clinched a multi-billion pound deal with Japanese electronics giant Hitachi which will enable it to resell Hitachi's high-end data storage products.
The deal will see Sun resell Hitachi Data System's high end storage product, Hitachi Freedom Storage Lightning 9900, under the Sun StorEdge 9900 brand.
Sun and Hitachi Data Systems, a unit of Hitachi, will each have the right to resell and distribute each other's other storage software products, such as Sun's storage management software.
The government buys relatively inexpensive foreign wheat and resells it to manufacturers at higher prices.
Amdahl Corp says it will resell Network Appliance Inc's NetApp file servers and software.
Microsoft Corp's SQL Server 7.0 is getting the seal of approval from SAP AG, which for the first time is to resell Redmond's database to its R/3 application users.