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How does Sellpy's sales service work?
How does Sellpy's sales service work?

When selling with Sellpy, we take care of the whole sales process for you - we price, photograph, market, deliver, handle returns and more

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Sellpy manages the whole sales process of your products - so that you don’t have to. All you have to do is order our blue Sellpy bag, pack it with things that you want to sell and send it back to us.

In which countries can I sell with Sellpy?

Our sales service is currently live in Sweden 🇸🇪, Germany 🇩🇪, Austria 🇦🇹, Denmark 🇩🇰, Finland 🇫🇮, The Netherlands 🇳🇱, France 🇫🇷 and Belgium 🇧🇪.

If you live in a country where our sales service is not live yet, please fill out this form HERE to be updated when we launch in new markets.

What is included in the sales service?

Once you have sent your packed Sellpy bag to us, you can sit back and relax. As part of our sales process, we’ll take care of the following for you:

Sorting

  • Sellpy goes through all items to assure everything is clean, whole and authentic. All items worth more than 5 EUR* are put up for sale. Items that are defective or have a very low value are donated or recycled. Read more in this article: How are my items sorted for sale?

Pricing

  • Sellpy evaluates each item and suggests a price for it based on millions of data points from previously sold items. Read more in this article: How are my items priced?

Photographing

  • Sellpy photographs all items that will be put up for sale in our professional photography studios.

Describing

Advertising

Communication

  • Sellpy manages all communication with buyers.

Payment

  • Sellpy handles all payments from the buyers.

Packaging

  • Sellpy packs all items and use safety packaging for fragile products.

Delivering

  • Sellpy manages all logistics for delivering items to buyers.

Returns

  • Sellpy facilitate our buyers with returns option and takes care of returned items without it affecting your sale

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