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Nearby Market is an e-commerce app which connects buyers with sellers locally. Its purpose is to make it easier to sell used items and to find good deals when buying second-hand.
As a user of this app you are either a buyer or seller. Anyone can browse what sellers have put up for sale on the site without creating an account. However, to get in touch with the seller or to save items to a 'shopping cart' it is necessary to create a password secured profile. This facilitates communication as buyers aren't required to make their email, phone number or address public. Additionally buyers and sellers can rate each other and having an account is necessary to allow this option.
Buyers need to create a profile in order to post things for sale.
Items can be viewed...
- by category (clothing, furniture, electronics, etc...),
- by type (sofas, chairs, tables, etc..),
- by seller (Marcos_noséque, Ibrahim_seller, Jane_doe, etc..)
Buyers can add items to a cart as a way to 'save for later'. The app doesn't support purchasing online. Instead users connect over the app and agree how to organize picking up the items (usually at the sellers address). Each item has the option to contact the seller and a map with seller's approximate location.
Once buyer and seller are in contact it is up to them to agree time and place to pick up the purchase and best form of payment (usually cash).
Items can be posted with an image, price, brief description and labels. Labels help make it easier to find items through filtered searches. Labels match the 'categories' and 'types'.
Buyers and sellers can rate each other based on their experience with one another. The idea here is that if users are less than honest or otherwise unpleasant they will be sanctioned by the community (though they can always create a new profile).
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