Print

Post an Item on the Marketplace

1. Section

Set the section to ‘Marketplace’

2. Details and Photos

The fields marked with a red asterisk () are required.

2.1 Title

Add a title for your item (eg. iPhone 16 Pro 256GB Black Titanium).

2.2 Photos

You can upload a maximum of 12 photos in JPEG or HEIF format, 6MB each. Tap (or click) on the photos box and choose your desired photos from your gallery.

2.3 Description

Add a description for the item, up to 5000 characters max. Be detailed about the item.

2.4 Product Page URL

If you have your own website, you can link directly to it. Adding URL here will show a ‘Buy from seller’s website’ button if you are selling an item, or ‘Go to hirer’s website’ if you are hiring out an item.

2.5 Category

Select a category that most suits your item: Accessories, Arts & Crafts, Antiques & Collectibles, Baby, Bags & Luggage, Beauty & Health, Books, Business, Computers & Parts, Costumes, Electronics & Phones, Fashion (Women), Fashion (Men), Food & Drink, Games & Consoles, Home & Kitchen, Industrial, Musical Instruments & Gear, Pets & Supplies, Shoes, Sports & Outdoors, Tools & Home Improvement, Toys & Hobbies, Others

2.6 Your Location

Write in the city you are currently in (eg. Auckland).

If you want to be more specific and deal with locals, you can write the suburb as well (eg. Parnell, Auckland).

If you have many branches across the country, you can write ‘Nationwide’.

2.7 Condition

Choose from ‘New’ or ‘Used’.

2.8 Sale Type and Price

To keep things simple, cents are excluded from the price; full numbers should be used (eg. $50, $300)

2.8.1 Buy

Sell item at this price.

2.8.2 Auction

Staring Price, Reserve Price, Buy Now Price (Optional). For further explanation, go to “How an Auction Works”.

2.8.3 Hire

Per Day, Per Week, Per Month

2.8.4 Free

Select this for items you will give away for free.

2.9 End Date and Time

Set a date and time for your post to end. If the sale type is an auction, this will be when the auction ends.

3. Payment Methods

3.1 Cash

Great for dealing with local buyers. Quick and direct.

3.2 Bank Transfer

Good for larger sums and dealing with distant buyers. Make sure to contact the buyer to arrange payment.

3.3 PayPal (Connection Required)

Probably the best payment method for all deals, large and small, local and distant. Dispute resolution can be done on PayPal if something goes wrong.

3.4 Others

Alternative forms of payment, such as cryptocurrency (eg. Bitcoin), or barter.

4. Shipping Methods

4.1 Pick up Only

Use this if you only want to deal with locals by meeting in person.

4.2 Pick up or Shipping

Use this if you want to deal with locals and distant buyers.

4.3 Shipping Only

Use this if you just want to ship the item to the buyer, without needing to meet in person.

If you include shipping, add the price (whole number, excluding cents) and description (eg. $7 Tracked Courier).

5. Submit

Click on the blue ‘Submit’ button at the bottom of the page to complete your post.

To top