What are the second-hand e-commerce platforms in the United States

1. EBay: eBay is the most famous auction website in the world. Almost anyone can sell their own things on eBay. There are also a variety of things to buy on it, so there is a lot of traffic. Many people will take the initiative to find what they need to buy on eBay. When they buy second-hand goods online, they will think of eBay first.
2. Offerup (letgo): OfferUp, headquartered in Seattle, USA, bought Letgo for 120 million dollars this year. OfferUp is a rapidly rising second-hand trading platform, which is famous for its simple operation and high security. Users can be buyers and sellers at the same time. They can publish sales information as long as they upload photos of goods for sale. The application will rank the bids of buyers from top to bottom. If someone is interested in selling goods, they can use the built-in communication function of the program to communicate anonymously. However, when you buy something on the offer, you will also encounter very pitted users. Usually, after being pitted, you can only angrily give the seller a low score. The platform has almost no after-sales service for orders.
3. Aidou iDeal: Aidou iDeal was founded in Pennsylvania State University UPVC Society in March this year, and later registered as Aidou Technology Co., Ltd. The founder is an international undergraduate student from five Pennsylvania states. Because the school dormitories are facing closure due to the outbreak of the epidemic, a large number of students need to find new apartments. The founders of Aidou have seen such a large number of needs, and developed an app to help international students find and rent houses. The functions of the app, such as second-hand sales and wish pool, serve the vast number of international students.
4. Bookoo: Buying and selling second-hand goods with your neighbors is the slogan of bookoo. Bookoo is a face-to-face trading platform. Bookoo brings neighbors together. There is no need for express delivery or online transaction between the buyer and the seller. One of the reasons why some sellers avoid using Craigslist (58 cities in the United States) is that they cannot "meet" with buyers before selling.
5. 5Miles: 5miles is a shopping community based on geographical location, which means that buyers and sellers may be your neighbors, friends of neighbors, or anyone in the city. It is worth mentioning that its founder is a Chinese, named Lu Liang. Previously, he was the first general manager of mobile Taobao and the general manager of Huashu Taobao (contract). In 2011, he joined Lanting Jishi as CTO. In 2013, Lanting Jishi was listed, after which Lu Liang resigned and went to the United States to start his own business. In January 2017, 5miles ranked among the top ten e-commerce platforms in the United States released by the authoritative monitoring platform Similar Web.
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