Letgo is a popular online marketplace that allows users to buy and sell secondhand goods locally.
Letgo was founded in 2015 by Alec Oxenford, Enrique Linares, and Jordi Castello.
By 2017, Letgo had surpassed over 100 million downloads and raised over $375 million from investors.
In 2020, Letgo merged with OfferUp, another online marketplace, to form a new company called Letgo/OfferUp.
A popular online marketplace integrated into Facebook where users can buy and sell secondhand goods.
One of the oldest and most popular online marketplaces where users can buy and sell secondhand goods locally.
A global online marketplace where users can buy and sell new and secondhand goods.
A mobile application for buying and selling secondhand goods locally.
Letgo has safety features such as user ratings and the ability to block or report suspicious users. However, it is recommended to meet in a public place and take other safety precautions when making a transaction with a stranger.
No, Letgo does not charge a fee for buying or selling on the platform. However, they do offer paid advertising options for businesses and sellers who want to promote their listings.
Yes, Letgo allows users to sell both new and secondhand items on the platform.
Users can message sellers directly through the Letgo app to ask questions or make an offer on a listing.
Users can sell a variety of items on Letgo, including electronics, furniture, clothing, and household goods, as long as they are legal and not restricted by the platform's terms of service.