touter

/ˈtaʊtər/
noun
  1. A person who tries to persuade others to buy something, use a service, or support something, often in an aggressive or annoying way.
    • Political touters were shouting slogans from a loudspeaker on the street corner.
    • The travel agency hired touters to hand out flyers at the train station.
    • A touters stood outside the shop, trying to get people to come inside.
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