Sell Your Stuff
Vinted, eBay, Depop without the postage tears.
A drawer full of forgotten clothes, an old phone, three pairs of trainers you'll never wear again — that's £300 sitting in your flat. The UK has roughly five marketplaces worth your time, and the right one depends entirely on what you're selling.
We break down the strengths of each below: Vinted for clothes, eBay for anything weird, Facebook for furniture, and so on. The trick is matching the item to the audience.
Where to look
- VintedClothes selling without listing fees. Buyer pays postage.
- eBay UKStill the deepest market for anything electronic, collectible, or quirky.
- DepopYounger audience, streetwear and vintage. Higher margins on rare finds.
- Facebook MarketplaceLocal pickup, no postage tears. Best for furniture and bulky items.
- Music MagpieBulk-sell CDs, DVDs, games, tech. Instant quote, freepost.
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