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  2. Vinted - Wikipedia

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    Vinted, UAB Group, commonly known as Vinted, is a Lithuanian online marketplace for buying, selling, and exchanging new or secondhand items. [2] [3] History.

  3. 10 Best Websites To Sell Stuff Online for 2023 - AOL

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    They structure their fees based on the cost of your item in addition to the shipping cost. They call this the Final Offer Value. If your Final Offer Value is more than $1,000 the fee would be a ...

  4. Cost of goods sold - Wikipedia

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    Cost of goods sold (COGS) (also cost of products sold (COPS), or cost of sales [1]) is the carrying value of goods sold during a particular period. Costs are associated with particular goods using one of the several formulas, including specific identification, first-in first-out (FIFO), or average cost.

  5. Voices: I’m selling my entire flat on eBay – and not even ...

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    I’ve lost quite a bit of weight lately so I’ve just started a new selling line of cult brand B Side vintage jeans for £50 a pair in sizes 28. There are also no listing fees on eBay or Vinted ...

  6. Consignment - Wikipedia

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    "Consignment shop" is an American term for shops, usually second-hand, that sell used goods for owners (consignors), typically at a lower cost than new goods. Not all second-hand shops are consignment shops, and not all consignment shops are second-hand shops.

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  8. eBay - Wikipedia

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    The monthly price increase from $30 to $250 prompted Omidyar to start charging eBay users. The website made $1,000 in its first month, which was more than it cost to run, and $2,500 in its second month. [2] Chris Agarpao was eBay's first employee; he processed mailed check payments. [4]

  9. Depop - Wikipedia

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    Depop was founded in 2011 by entrepreneur Simon Beckerman at an Italian technological incubator and business start-up centre H-Farm. [3] Beckerman came up with the original outline of the application during his time working on PIG, a fashion magazine based in Italy that he co-founded.