• PonyOfWar
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    164 days ago

    In Germany, there’s “Kleinanzeigen”, which was “eBay Kleinanzeigen” until it was sold in 2023.

    • atro_city
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      54 days ago

      Opened it. Title of the page is “None”. Interesting choice.

      Is payment secure over None?

      Currently, there is no 3rd-party payment system involved. We let you decide how to organize payment and shipping / transport.

      Oof…

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        Tbh this actually seems like the only viable choice to me.

        Without dedicated support staff and fraud prevention like commercial solutions might be able to offer, I don’t think online sales are possible in any safe way without simply trusting the other person.

        So the platform is best used just for local in person sales (like on a flea market).

  • @[email protected]
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    23 days ago

    There is second hand shops and facebook marketplace is pretty common. In warmer season, we have “brocante” and “vide-grenier” something like a mix btw a garage sale and a local market. I usually put the things I want to give in a box and call my friend to check on it. For close I send a bag to a friend or neighbour, I know they will pick what they want and give the bag to someone else.

    • MentalEdge
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      Facebook marketplace is also fairly active. I go there when for a chance to buy something for way less than it’s worth.

      People on huuto.net know what a used playstation is worth.

      People on facebook, don’t.

  • @[email protected]
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    54 days ago

    Denmark has dba, den blå avis (used to be a news paper of sorts where you could trade). Owned by ebay. We also have a bunch of other services like Reshopper for everything baby related and gul og gratis which paradoxically is neither gul (yellow) nor gratis.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 days ago

      Lot of stuff is also going through FB marketplace, sadly.

      PS: I have insider info that there will be reworked version of sbazar coming this year.

  • Servais (il/le)OP
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    54 days ago

    I know LeBonCoin in France and Wallapop in Spain/Portugal, curious to see what are the others

    • MudMan
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      44 days ago

      In Romania, Poland and a few other territories there’s OLX.

      It’s weird that this is the one corporate, monetized online thing that hasn’t gone global. Even for car rides Uber is in most markets even if there’s a side alternative.

      I guess eBay is that, but it’s just residual in most places, you mostly get hits from anglophone countries.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 days ago

        It has gone global but not in branding. If you search some of the names mentioned in the comments here, you´ll find that many are owned by a single company.

        • MudMan
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          24 days ago

          LBC, OLX and Wallapop don’t seem to be owned by eBay, and in fact eBay competes with those in their respective territories, as far as I know. Backmarket is a bit harder to trace, but I don’t think it is, either.

          Even if they were, the question of why there would be different brand names operating would remain.

          If anything, I suppose the real leading global brand here is Facebook. But even then, I feel these regional competitors are in a better footing there than in other areas of online services.

    • @Kuinox
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      44 days ago

      There is backmarket for thoses afraid of meeting fellow humans in order to do a transaction.

      There is also a big markup on the price.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 days ago

        Both LeBonCoin and Wallapop have shipping integrated into the platform. Of course some sellers turn it off which is annoying but you can do most things without meeting a human.

        • @Kuinox
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          24 days ago

          You still have to talk to the seller, backmarket is the seller, you shop and click and it’s delivered, 0 risk of getting scammed (outside of the platform scamming you)

      • Servais (il/le)OP
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        24 days ago

        Yes, I never used Backmarket due to that. For “corporate” second hand, there is CashConverters and WeBuy