emptor
/ˈɛmptɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A buyer; especially, an oppressive or extortionate buyer, who demands or obtains goods at an unreasonable price.
“The merchant was considered an emptor due to her tendency to haggle down prices excessively.”
1. noun
A buyer; especially, an oppressive or extortionate buyer, who demands or obtains goods at an unreasonable price.
“The merchant was considered an emptor due to her tendency to haggle down prices excessively.”