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BARTER / HAGGLE / BARGAIN
When you offer to trade your vintage jeans for a handwoven shirt, you are engaged in barter—no money is involved. One thing (or service) is traded for another.
But when you offer to buy that shirt for less money than the vendor is asking, you are engaged in haggling or bargaining, not bartering.
Source: Common Errors in English