Second Hand Market Quick Commerce:
A hyperlocal app for buying and selling second-hand items (furniture, electronics, clothes, etc.) within the same neighborhood.
Key Features:
User Profiles & Ratings
Buyers & sellers create profiles & rate each
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Anonymous 3
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Bro i toh think this could be huge but the challenge lies in ensuring the quality of the items and trust between users
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Virtual Wardrobe:-
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