DNS Shop is the largest electronics chain in Russia, but stock-and-price gaps push buyers to compare. We compared 7 DNS Shop alternatives across specialist retailers and marketplaces.
Fix Price runs the largest fixed-price chain in Russia, but inconsistent stock and a narrowing assortment push shoppers to look elsewhere. We compared 7 Fix Price alternatives.
eBay still anchors online auctions, but final value fees, dated UX, and seller policy churn push buyers and sellers to look elsewhere. We compared 7 eBay alternatives.
Etsy still owns handmade and vintage, but rising fees, ad pressure, and policy changes push sellers and buyers to look elsewhere. We compared 7 Etsy alternatives.
Vinted is Europe's go-to for pre-loved fashion at zero seller fees, but buyer protection costs, shipping limits, and category gaps push users elsewhere. We compared 7 Vinted alternatives.
Whatnot is the biggest live shopping app in the US, but auction sniping, fee creep, and shaky streams push buyers and sellers to look elsewhere. We compared 7 Whatnot alternatives.
AliExpress remains the default for cheap cross-border shopping, but slow shipping, counterfeits, and refund delays push buyers elsewhere. We compared 7 AliExpress alternatives.
Sell Pokemon cards from your phone without losing margin to the wrong app. We compared eBay, TCGplayer, Whatnot, and more on fees, audience, and how fast cards actually move.
Auto.ru is the largest car marketplace in Russia, but listing fees, paid VIN reports, and Yandex-only chat push buyers and sellers elsewhere. We compared 7 Auto.ru alternatives.
Joom is the simpler cross-border marketplace next to AliExpress, but slow shipping and a thinner catalog push buyers elsewhere. We compared 7 Joom alternatives.
OZON is the largest general marketplace in Russia, but pricing drift, ad-heavy feeds, and seller variance push buyers elsewhere. We compared 7 OZON alternatives.