4. eBay
The eternal eBay couldn’t be missing from this list. Most likely, you have already sold or bought something from this online marketplace, so you know how it works.
Since eBay is used for all kinds of products, from phones to vehicles to chainsaws, you can definitely sell a pair of jeans there as well. You can also set up auctions for your listings, but I’m not such a big fan of auctions and prefer “buy it now” because it seems like less hassle.
Many people opt for auctions, but sometimes you can put a product up for auction expecting it to sell for $50, only for it to end up being sold for just $15, which can be frustrating.
If you list your products on this online marketplace, be assured that you will find buyers because eBay has a user base of 182 million users worldwide. So, good luck!
eBay charges a commission of 12% for each category like clothing, electronics, and accessories. As for shipping, you can choose to pay for it yourself or have the buyer pay for it.