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Buying second-hand goods - be it clothes, consumer electronics, books or anything else - is gaining more and more popularity among users. You can buy second hand not only through the web, but also through various applications. Which ones are they?

Vinted

In the Vinted application (formerly VotočVohoz) you will find not only clothes, but also shoes, toys and electronics. The Vinted platform uses the principle of user verification and personal ratings, so you always know who you're buying from. Sellers have the option of promoting their sold items, the application also offers the option of using discounts on sets of goods, suspending sales due to holidays and much more. The application also includes a discussion forum, you can also use the Vinted platform in the web browser interface.

Instagram

Do you feel like Instagram is only for sharing photos of kids, food and vacations? In fact, you can also buy second hand on this social network. Here you will come across, for example, influencers who sell their more or less worn clothes and other accessories, but you will also find here a number of second-hand shops with very pleasant prices and a rich offer - examples include They crashed, Your mom's shit, Slowbazaar or maybe Homeless Praguee.

Donate for shipping

As the name suggests, the Daruji application is used to get rid of things you no longer need without any problems, or to get, for example, new household equipment. The application allows you to browse and search for ads, add to favorites, set filters and much more.

Don't throw it away

The Don't throw away application is similar to the above-mentioned Daruji for takeaway, intended for everyone who regrets throwing away unnecessary things, or for those who want to buy something at minimal cost. Do not throw away offers the possibility to search for individual items and categories and the possibility to display the given items on the map. Recently, users have complained about messages not working in the ratings, but the creators of the application have promised to fix the problem.

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