News

Amazon sets off pilot programme in India for people selling old products

Tuesday 3 January 2017 09:52 CET | News

Amazon has started a pilot programme in Bangalore, India called “Sell as Individual”, that allows people to sell their old products via their website.

The programme allows people to sell their used products on Amazon. The retailer will package and pick up the items after they are sold, and they will also deliver those goods to the people that have bought those products, androidauthority.com reports.

The pilot programme will charge USD 15 cents for every item they sell below USD 15. It will take USD 75 cents for every item sold between USD 15 to USD 73.34. Finally, it will take USD 1.5 if each item cost over USD 73.34.


Free Headlines in your E-mail

Every day we send out a free e-mail with the most important headlines of the last 24 hours.

Subscribe now

Keywords: Amazon, pilot programme, India, old products, Bangalore, website
Categories: Payments & Commerce
Companies:
Countries: World
This article is part of category

Payments & Commerce






Industry Events