Where to sell my stuff?
Where to sell my stuff?
Hello,
I have new bags, clothes and other things that i wanna sell. is there any place in Finland that people can just bring their goods there and sell with simple procedure? (like an outside market)
Kiitos
I have new bags, clothes and other things that i wanna sell. is there any place in Finland that people can just bring their goods there and sell with simple procedure? (like an outside market)
Kiitos
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Re: Where to sell my stuff?
For new stuff you need to pay 23% vat.... but theres places "kirpputori" you look.
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Re: Where to sell my stuff?
Is huuto.net the most common shopping website in Finland? are there websites of this type in english? because huuto.net is all in finnish.
THANKS
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Re: Where to sell my stuff?
Yes well why would Finns buy stuff locally in some other language?
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Re: Where to sell my stuff?
It is most used auction website in Finland202202 wrote:Is huuto.net the most common shopping website in Finland? are there websites of this type in english? because huuto.net is all in finnish.
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Re: Where to sell my stuff?
There is the "Russian market" a market square in downtown Helsinki (Hietaniemi ?) but you have to book a table in advance (and pay a fee).202202 wrote:Hello,
I have new bags, clothes and other things that i wanna sell. is there any place in Finland that people can just bring their goods there and sell with simple procedure? (like an outside market)
Kiitos
There is a flea market in Espoo called Akseli where you can rent a table for a whole week (42e) and leave your stuff there. They collect the money for you. Alternatively you can sell them your stuff and they will sell it on, but they take a large percentage. There might be something similar in Helsinki.
http://www.akseli.info/
But as the others said... I don't think those places will let you sell new stuff.