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Mercari is a popular e-commerce platform where you can buy and sell handmade items, clothing materials, electronics, and so on.  On Mercari, you can also sell your old items which you don’t want to use anymore; that is making money with your used items instead of throwing them away.

How Does Mercari Work?

On Mercari, verified sellers upload their items for sale. When interested buyer sees any item they like, they make order for the item. The buyer pays for the item on Mercari platform, then Mercari holds the money until the buyer confirms that they have received the item they purchased, and are satisfied for payment. That’s when Mercari now releases the money for the seller. The money is then credited to the sellers Mercari account, and can be withdrawn any time the seller wants.

Mercari offers some protection for their buyers while they shop on their marketplace. This, they call “the buyers protection policy”.

It is basically some sort of rules made by Mercari to protect their buyers from being scammed and to help them conduct a safe and fair transaction and then get value for their money. Below are some of the Mercari buyers protection policy.

  • Mercari holds the seller’s payment until you rate them after receiving the product (for a maximum of three days). 
  • Ensures that your personal details are secured during payment for an item.
  • You can actually get a full refund within three days of receiving any item if it’s damaged, not as described, or incorrect/missing (this is before you give a rating to the seller).

What Are The Mercari Pros For Buyers And Sellers ?

Mercari pros and cons

Mercari Pros

1. Wide selection of items 

As a seller on Mercari, Mercari allows you to list more than one item, this means that you can list a shirt and a trouser at the same time. And also allows you to list items of more than one niche. This means that you can list a video game item as well a fashion item.

2. Free listing

On Mercari, listings are free for sellers. That is, you do not need to spend a dime to have your item listed on Mercari.

3. Low commission From Sales Of ever Item

Most Ecommerce platforms just like Mercari, usually collect commission for every sale made on their platform. However, Mercari’s commission from each item is very minimal.

4. Quick Payment

After rating by the buyer or any form of comfirmation by the buyer that they are satisfied by the goods, Mercari makes quick payment to the sellers of this items.

5. Provision Of Insurance

Mercari also offers a prepaid shipping label with insurance worth as high as $200.

 6. Protection Policies

One of the goals of Mercari is to build a place where buyers and sellers can meet to exchange goods safely.

And while acting as an escrow, Mercari actually forms rules and regulations that the buyer and seller must follow to ensure that they are protected.

Mercari Cons

Though Mercari has a lot of convincing reasons to join the platform, there are still a few weaknesses that may abound. Below are a few Mecari cons that you should know.

  • Technical issues could interrupt flow of business.
  • Buyers could take advantage of sellers by returning a slightly cracked items or using the item before returning.
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