bargander
/ˈbɑrɡændər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who buys or sells goods for another, especially a merchant who buys goods for resale.
“The bargander made a tidy profit by selling the goods at a higher price than he bought them for.”
2. verb
To buy or sell goods for another, especially on behalf of a merchant.
“He barganded the goods at the market, getting a good price for them.”