Browse published thrift listings.
Classified listings appear after a seller publishes inventory with item details, price, and seller context.
What the classifieds page does
This page shows buyer-facing listings that sellers have already prepared from real item details, pricing notes, and seller information.
- What it does: publishes buyer-ready listings with title, price, condition, and seller context.
- What you get: a public listing page, seller order flow, and PayPal-based buyer payment path when the seller enables it.
- Limits: listings come from seller input and review, not automatic marketplace imports or hidden auto-posting.
How buyers browse ThriftTycoon classifieds
Explains how published listings appear to buyers and why complete seller details matter.
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ThriftTycoon classifieds are for real published listings. Buyers should see the item title, price, condition, seller context, location, delivery method, and useful notes. Sellers create listings from the app, so the classified stays tied to the photos, condition notes, and price research. When inventory is live, classifieds give buyers a clean path into current items and give sellers another place for listings to be discovered.
Create a classified from real item details.
Use the buyer-facing title, honest condition notes, asking price, and pickup or shipping details. The listing publishes to ThriftTycoon classifieds after you submit it.
Log in to publish a classified.
Buyers can browse without an account. Sellers need an account so listings stay tied to the right profile.
Log in to publishNo classifieds are published yet.
Publish inventory from the app before showing listings to buyers or search visitors.
Open listing studioClassifieds sources and notes
These links back the product rules, marketplace limits, and editorial facts used on this page.
- Editorial guidelines How ThriftTycoon structures public-facing content and quality review.
- Fact-checking policy How factual claims, workflow notes, and product truth are reviewed before publishing.
- App workspace Where sellers create the item record, listing packet, and publish-ready classified details.
- Market Connector How export-ready listing packets and manual marketplace review fit together.
- PayPal Checkout Official PayPal documentation for seller-side payment handling and order confirmation flows.