Green’s Dictionary of Slang

bazaared adj.

[see cit. 1909]

(UK society) cheated, robbed, over-charged.

[Scot]Dundee Courier 15 Nov. 6/5: This must be done for him at the door of the Temple, inspired by him from the pulpit or bazaared from the pockets of the people.
[UK] (ref. to 1880s) J. Ware Passing Eng. of the Victorian Era 22/1: Bazaar’d (Soc. 1882). Robbed. From the extortion exercised by remorseless, smiling English ladies at bazaars.