I don’t know if it’s newly available or if I’m just discovering it! But Vinted has added categories in Home & Entertainment where you can list furniture, collectibles, and many other things!! ![]()
Hello
Well, I don’t know either, but it’s crazy…
We’re getting closer and closer to the BC here
On the plus side, all the ton of banned ads, massively stuffed into the « other » categories, will now be sorted out
It might simplify searches a bit… because, when I’m looking for a child’s table and I end up with dining tables or desks, I quickly get tired of it… anyway, I’m getting off topic ![]()
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Hello, this is all new and it’s not finished, there are others in electronics
Personally, I think it’s very good, but on the other hand, I find there are far too many subcategories, it would be good if they simplified it a bit…
they are starting to understand that by being less obtuse they could have bent the competition in recent years
On the homepage, I have this information, but when I create an ad, fees are applied…
Is this happening to you too?
No, I haven’t.
You are among the chosen ones to test their new ideas.
Hello! I don’t have anything either ![]()
I think they are making the same mistake many have made in the past.
The dynamic of always wanting more that leads to « the fall. »
Adding a phone section is a bad idea. It will create a lot of problems.
Stamps? Coins?
Same for books. It’s not the right place.
Give it a little more time and we’ll be able to sell our houses or our home hairdressing services there.
They will lose their identity, their soul: used clothing and accessories.
Like eBay, which was an auction site, between individuals, for used products where you rummaged to find a good deal (they had bought a French site at the time), it was fun, we went there for that, then came the buy-it-now options, then French professionals, then all new Chinese products.
= Original site dead, and site that has lost a lot in terms of traffic.
Like Le Bon Coin, which was a local sales site, between individuals, which is now full of ads from professionals, real estate, bicycles, and anything else you want.
For me, Vinted is about clothes. That’s all. If they continue with the same dynamic in a few years, it will be a generic site, full of new products at ridiculously low prices, and it will become a paid service.
And another used goods site will take its place, because that’s what people are looking for, an amateur, free site, and that’s what works, not an Amazon or an AliExpress.
Sites often follow a Gaussian curve (normal distribution) in terms of attractiveness.
And I would have liked Vinted to stick to clothes, it would have been very helpful to me ![]()
The problem is that Vinted is now essential even when you don’t deal with clothes. Now if I skip Vinted, I’m dead. Whereas if it were up to me, eBay would be perfectly fine.
Hello, I’m new and I couldn’t find the furniture category on my Vinted.
Hello, @leadie91 I have the same information, I just tested it, I clicked on it, the ad went through, I didn’t incur any charges.




