Well it's pretty much transparent, so I don't think there are some prohibitions to selling on Facebook as long as it is a weapon like guns lol cos I've not seen that
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Any product that can easily be advertised online and catch the attention of many audience can be sold not something that is very common in all environment. You now decide what you think is not common in a particular location.You cannot actually buy and sell items on the Facebook Marketplace. You can just find the products (or list them) and get in touch with the owner to arrange payment or negotiate the price.
No payment processor supported. No shopping cart, no tax calculation, no nothing that you expect to see as a seller.
Facebook is just a marketing avenue to promote the products that you are selling. When there is an order by the customer it is up to you to make the delivery. That is how it works so it is important that your customers are near you in regards to the delivery system. The farther away then the most expensive.well I think in my personal point of view there is noting to sell on Facebook ,the reason why I said that is because it is not conviniet to exchange your product or goods ,you can just negotiate with your customers and direct them to your market place ,be it on WhatsApp or telegram
That is why buying things on Facebook is very easy because you don't pay any tax for the things you buy, you can easily check Facebook for things you want without stress.You cannot actually buy and sell items on the Facebook Marketplace. You can just find the products (or list them) and get in touch with the owner to arrange payment or negotiate the price.
No payment processor supported. No shopping cart, no tax calculation, no nothing that you expect to see as a seller.