Your Home Likely Has $4,000 Worth of Sellable Items Just Collecting Dust, According to eBay's CEO
eBay's CEO highlights that less than 20% of an estimated $3,000-$4,000 in household items are listed online, emphasizing growth in secondhand sales and sustainability trends.
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eBay's CEO says you could be sitting on a gold mine in your house
eBay CEO Jamie LannoneCorbis via Getty ImageseBay's CEO wants people to go into their houses to find treasure to sell.Jamie Iannone said an average household has around $3,000 to $4,000 worth of stuff that could be sold.Collectibles like Pokémon cards or Labubus are particularly hot on the platform now, he said.Jamie Iannone, the CEO of eBay, says you can turn trash to treasure — and that gold mine may be closer at hand than you think.Speaking o…
eBay CEO: Households Hold $3K-$4K in Resellable Items Amid Inflation
In a recent interview, eBay Inc.’s Chief Executive Jamie Iannone highlighted a surprising opportunity for everyday consumers amid economic pressures: the untapped value lurking in their own homes. Speaking to Business Insider, Iannone estimated that the average household harbors between $3,000 and $4,000 worth of items that could be resold on platforms like eBay. This “gold mine,” as he described it, includes everything from unused electronics a…
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