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What second-hand websites are there?
Introduction:
Gigi. Com: Founded in 2005, it is a professional classified information network! To provide users with a number of local life and business services, such as house rental and sale, second-hand goods sale, job hunting, car sale, pet ticketing, education and training, city activities, making friends, group buying and so on. Headquartered in Beijing, Jiji.com has branches in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and opened sub-stations in 374 major cities across the country to serve people in all fields of daily life.
58 City: As the largest classified information website in China, localization, independence, free, authenticity and high efficiency are the three characteristics of 58 City Network. Its services cover all areas of life, providing life information such as house rental, job hunting, second-hand trading, car rental, pet ticketing, catering and entertainment, and making friends, covering all large and medium-sized cities in China.
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