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One of the easiest ways to start an online business is by selling thrift items through online marketplaces. There are a lot of platforms where you can sell thrift items, for example, eBay, Etsy, Amazon, Mercari, Facebook Marketplace, etc. Have you tried selling thrift items, what is the best platform to sell thrift items.
 
  1. eBay: eBay is one of the most popular online marketplaces in the world. It's a great place for a thrift business because it attracts millions of users and offers a wide variety of categories to sell in.
  2. Etsy: Etsy is a great online marketplace for vintage and handmade items. If your thrift business includes unique, vintage, or handmade items, Etsy could be a great option for you.
  3. Poshmark: Poshmark is a social commerce marketplace where people can buy and sell new or used clothing, shoes, and accessories. It's a great place for a thrift business that focuses on clothing and fashion.
  4. Mercari: Mercari is a selling app that makes it easy to sell or buy almost anything. It has a simple and user-friendly interface which makes it easy for anyone to use.
  5. Depop: Depop is a social shopping app that has been described as a mix of eBay and Instagram. It's particularly popular with young people and is a great place to sell vintage or trendy clothing, accessories, and other items.
  6. ThredUP: ThredUP is the world's largest online thrift store where you can buy and sell high-quality secondhand clothes. It's a great place to sell if you have designer or brand-name clothing.
  7. Facebook Marketplace: Facebook Marketplace is a convenient destination on Facebook to discover, buy and sell items with people in your community. It's a good platform for selling a wide variety of items, and because it's linked to your Facebook account, it can be easier to build trust with buyers.
 
I have not heard of Poshmark and ThredUP. I am going to check these out. I have heard of Depop but never explored it. By the way, social sites are also good place to sell thrift items, especially locally
 

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