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Q: Expat website to sell used items?

I'll be leaving the country soon and I'd like to sell off some of my household comforts. Does anyone know of an expat website in Qingdao where I can list the items and pictures? I ask specifically about an expat website because my Putonghua-speaking isn't very good  AND I don't want to haggle with prices.

 

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Here you go Admin
This is what you need to get the site moving again .
There is no reason you can't build in a site for this and make a couple of $ at the same time

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That's actually a good idea. Don't know if it would be viable or not but worth looking into.

 

I couldn't count the number of times people leaving China,or arriving have been asking the few people they know if anyone wants to buy/ sell  stuff. A lot of the time things get abandoned or left for the landlord because nobody knows what to do with it.

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You could try Craigslist, but they don't have Qingdao on the list, have to post under Beijing or Shanghai. I sold a car and a motorbike on Craigslist.

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Here you go Admin
This is what you need to get the site moving again .
There is no reason you can't build in a site for this and make a couple of $ at the same time

Stiggs:

That's actually a good idea. Don't know if it would be viable or not but worth looking into.

 

I couldn't count the number of times people leaving China,or arriving have been asking the few people they know if anyone wants to buy/ sell  stuff. A lot of the time things get abandoned or left for the landlord because nobody knows what to do with it.

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You could try Craigslist, but they don't have Qingdao on the list, have to post under Beijing or Shanghai. I sold a car and a motorbike on Craigslist.

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Technically there are sites for this, but not exclusively. The classifieds of ECC and craigslist. Get a friend to help you post it on ganji.com

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not sure just how big the market might be. and in a 1.3billion market for "stuff" it might be difficult to just offer a 1000 rmb sofa in a tiny litttle market that can get one anywhere for 1001rmb

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