Facebook Marketplace prohibits the sale of certain items, such as alcohol, tobacco, and counterfeit goods. Adhering to these rules ensures your listings remain active and visible to buyers.
Facebook Marketplace is supposed to be a simple way to buy and sell things. But if you’ve ever listed something (or tried to buy anything), you already know—it’s pure chaos. Between the ...
A brand-new phone is listed at half the retail price, a designer bag with tags still on, or a last-minute furniture deal that ...
Facebook Marketplace keeps users engaged with free listings, local pickups, and resale growth, helping Meta stay relevant despite declining teen activity.
It’s frequently said that one man's trash is another man's treasure. However, in the case of selling used items, it can ...
Facebook Marketplace is a haven for buying and selling ... “Wonder what people were thinking when they saw this listing omg,” Mozolewski said in the caption.
Unlike eBay or Etsy, Marketplace doesn't charge listing fees, and local pickups help avoid shipping costs, according to Facebook's Help Center. "Sellers love that Marketplace has no fees," said ...
By Paula Mejía Earlier this year, I was thumbing through Facebook Marketplace when I came across a “fire piano” for sale. I clicked the listing expecting that “fire” meant “cool,” but ...
A man listed a double Jon boat for sale with accessories for $3,000. Now, a basic Jon boat for sale at Tracker Boats will run you about $1,600, so to get two soldered together (well, that’s a loose ...
A copy of Super Mario 3D All-Stars was spotted being resold for $500 on Facebook Marketplace. The game collection had a limited-time release back in 2020, prompting price increases from some ...