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seller
Sales are activities related to selling or the number of goods sold in a given targeted time period. The delivery of a service for a cost is also considered a sale.
The seller, or the provider of the goods or services, completes a sale in response to an acquisition, appropriation, requisition, or a direct interaction with the buyer at the point of sale. There is a passing of title (property or ownership) of the item, and the settlement of a price, in which agreement is reached on a price for which transfer of ownership of the item will occur. The seller, not the purchaser, typically executes the sale and it may be completed prior to the obligation of payment. In the case of indirect interaction, a person who sells goods or service on behalf of the owner is known as a salesman or saleswoman or salesperson, but this often refers to someone selling goods in a store/shop, in which case other terms are also common, including salesclerk, shop assistant, and retail clerk.
In common law countries, sales are governed generally by the common law and commercial codes. In the United States, the laws governing sales of goods are somewhat uniform to the extent that most jurisdictions have adopted Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, albeit with some non-uniform variations.
Not trying to open a huge can of worms here I'd just really like to get everyone's opinion and/or interpretation on this.
Guy 1 sells guy 2 a firearm in WA, private party, no background check. Seller is definitely breaking the law, I think buyer might be too but not sure? I'm mostly wondering...
Hello,
My name is Greg. When I come across a seller who has been SUPER FANTASTIC I like to point them out in a way to not only say THANK YOU but to also share my experience so others get a good impression of what kind of seller they are. The following is a copy of the longer review I did...
So, like the title says the genius that I'm dealing with went and shipped my pistol to the wrong gun shop. I'd had my LGS send their info, then for some reason the dealer has mailed it to a different local store.....
It's past closing time, so I emailed them about it. Gave them his email...
Hi All,
I have a question, I am in the process of buying an old Rem 552 Speedmaster receiver from a guy in Ohio.
He says:
"I can send to your FFL if they accept with photo ID from individual".
Anybody know offhand if that will work legally, before I start calling my FFLs?
Thanks, SPaw
Hi,
Just joined, primarily looking to sell a few firearms.
Never sold before, do you just arrange to meet at a chosen FFL (in WA state) and can pretty much handle the sale on the spot?
Hello everyone, hope you're having a great weekend. Bummer about the Seahawks but we all saw that L coming. So, there isn't really anywhere clearly defined for me to post my current issues/questions so I'll just give it a shot here and if you want to point me in a better direction, please do so...