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Answer for the clue "One who might say "Your money's no good here"? ", 8 letters:
barterer

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Word definitions for barterer in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a trader who exchanges goods and not money

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Barterer \Bar"ter*er\, n. One who barters.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. one who barters: one who trades goods for other goods without involving money

Usage examples of barterer.

All men are there, Except Bonturo, barterers: of 'no' For lucre there an 'aye' is quickly made.

So he reports: and in each other charge Committed to his keeping, play'd the part Of barterer to the height: with him doth herd The chief of Logodoro, Michel Zanche.

And, for the barterer had 'scap'd, so turn'd His talons on his comrade.

And in the small Ranat tribe that scratched out a larger place for itself each day on this arid outpost world, that was, after all, his job: Reegesk the Trader, Reegesk the Barterer, Reegesk the Procurement Specialist Par Excellence.

Time enough to quiz this brusque barterer before they found themselves in too deep with someone who might turn out to be all talk and no substance.

And in the small Ranat tribe that scratched out a larger place for itself each day on this arid outpost world, that was, after all, his job Reegesk the Trader, Reegesk the Barterer, Reegesk the Procurement Specialist Par Excellence.

He learned that a barterer's skill depended not only on the goods you had to sell, but in your ability to convince the customer of his need for them.

With the gates thus secured open, the openers and the stoppers stood aside, awaiting the processional of traders and barterers who would follow the chieftain out onto the high terrace.

An arrow caromed off his gauntlet and embedded itself in the nearest gate, where the procession of Calnar barterers had just appeared.

Oddly, at this time of the night, the bazaar was jam-packed with buyers and sellers, barterers and thieves.

Momaya was determined to give all that Bukawai asked if she could do no better, but haggling is second nature to black barterers, and in the end it partly repaid her, for a compromise finally was reached which included three fat goats, a new sleeping mat, and a piece of copper wire.