Top 15 Marketplaces to Sell Mobile & Accessories 

Top 15 Marketplaces to Sell Mobile & Accessories 

The top marketplaces for selling mobile phones and accessories include broad generalists like Amazon and eBay, regional leaders such as Bol.com in the Benelux, Allegro in Poland, and Skroutz in Greece, plus electronics and retail specialists like MediaMarkt, Carrefour, Cdiscount, and Fnac. To sell on them you create a seller account, list your products with clear titles, photos, and specifications, then handle pricing, stock, and orders for each channel. Most charge a commission per sale rather than a fee to list. The right mix depends on the countries you want to reach and the categories each platform is strong in, so it usually pays to start with one or two and expand from there.

Marketplaces for selling mobile and accessories

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Below are the marketplaces covered in this guide, grouped loosely from global generalists to regional and specialist platforms. Each one reaches a different audience, so read them with your target countries in mind.

Amazon

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Amazon is the world's largest online marketplace and gives sellers access to a global customer base shopping for mobile devices and accessories. Through Seller Central you manage inventory, optimise listings, and run advertising to lift visibility. To do well here, set a clear strategy, keep your product detail pages tight, and stay on top of stock and order handling.

eBay

One of the oldest and best known marketplaces, eBay connects buyers and sellers across new and used goods, with both fixed price and auction style listings. It runs in 13 European countries, where Germany, the UK, and France are the largest markets, and it offers eBay Plus, a subscription with free shipping and returns for customers in Germany. For mobile and accessories, the draw is a large, diverse audience and a flexible way to sell.

Bol.com

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If your target is the Benelux region, Bol.com is a natural home for mobile and accessory listings. It carries an extensive range of devices and accessories and draws millions of visitors each month, so products reach a large, active audience. Its reputation for reliability helps build buyer trust around your listings.

Allegro

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Allegro is the most popular Polish marketplace and a strong route into Poland for B2C brands and professional resellers, with 14.1 million active buyers. It operates in Polish, English, and Ukrainian, so listings and support need to be localised, and it holds a notable share in electronics, home and garden, and fashion. Sellers get free listings, low commissions, fast payments, and access to Allegro Smart, a subscription with free shipping and returns for customers.

Skroutz

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For the Greek market, Skroutz is a well established marketplace and product comparison platform with a large, loyal customer base. Because buyers compare prices and features across sellers, visibility and competition both run high, which rewards sharp listings. Skroutz also gives sellers tools and analytics to track performance and adjust pricing to stay competitive.

MediaMarkt

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MediaMarkt is a leading consumer electronics retailer with over 800 stores across 13 countries, and it runs an online marketplace spanning TVs and laptops through to smartphones and accessories. It reports over 50 million customers and 2.5 billion visitors a year, plus MediaMarkt Club, a loyalty programme with discounts and rewards. For mobile sellers the appeal is strong brand recognition, a tech savvy audience, and access to MediaMarkt's logistics and customer service.

Carrefour

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Carrefour is one of the largest supermarket chains in the world, and its marketplace pairs broad reach with high buyer trust. It reports over 105 million customers and 1.3 billion visitors a year and operates in 15 European countries, with France, Spain, and Italy as the largest markets. Sellers benefit from free listings, low commissions, fast payments, and access to Carrefour's logistics and customer service.

KaBum

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KaBum is a leading online retailer in the technology sector with a sizable customer base actively shopping for mobile devices and accessories. Its tools and interface make it straightforward to list products, manage inventory, and track sales. Because the audience skews tech focused, listings reach enthusiasts who value quality and innovation, and sellers can use marketing and promotional options to widen reach.

Cdiscount

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Cdiscount is a leading French ecommerce platform founded in 1998, selling everything from electronics and appliances to furniture and toys. It reports over 10 million active customers and 1 billion visits a year, operating mainly in France alongside Belgium, Spain, Italy, and Germany, and offers Cdiscount à Volonté, a subscription with free shipping and discounts. The customer base is large and price sensitive, which suits competitively priced mobile and accessory listings.

OnBuy

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OnBuy is a growing online marketplace with competitive selling fees compared with some alternatives, which makes it a cost effective place to list mobile devices and accessories. It spans a wide range of product categories, so listings can reach buyers with varied interests. The platform also leans into seller support with guides, account managers, and customer service to help you get established.

Kruidvat Marketplace

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Kruidvat Marketplace gives sellers a way to put mobile devices and accessories in front of a large audience of potential buyers. Features such as detailed product listings, secure payment options, and order management tools support the day to day selling work. Its reputation for quality and reliability helps build buyer trust around your brand.

TheMarket

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TheMarket offers a broad audience interested in mobile devices and accessories, with selling tools that include customisable storefronts, detailed analytics, and targeted advertising. A responsive mobile interface helps you reach and engage customers across devices. It also fosters a community of tech focused shoppers, giving sellers a chance to gather feedback and build loyalty within the niche.

Bulevip

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Mobile and accessories are central to Bulevip, which carries everything from the latest smartphones to phone cases and gadgets. A steady flow of visitors gives sellers an active audience for their listings. Marketing options such as featured listings, targeted ads, and promotions help drive sales for mobile and accessory products.

Pandacola

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Pandacola is a newer online marketplace gaining traction in the mobile and accessories niche, which gives early sellers a chance to establish a presence as it grows. Its focus draws a tech minded audience looking for the latest gadgets and accessories. Flexible selling options, including different listing formats and customisable storefronts, let you present products clearly and stand out.

Fnac

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Fnac is a French retail chain founded in 1954 that specialises in cultural and electronic products, from books and music to computers and smartphones. It reports over 7 million active customers and 500 million visits a year and operates in 10 European countries, with France, Spain, and Portugal as the largest markets. Sellers benefit from a loyal customer base, free listings, low commissions, fast payments, and access to Fnac's logistics and customer service.

AAFES (The Exchange)

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AAFES, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, serves military personnel and their families, which makes it a distinctive marketplace with its own audience for mobile devices and accessories. Selling here means reaching a niche segment with specific needs while supporting service members and their families. Its long standing reputation for trust and reliability among military communities helps encourage customer loyalty.

How to choose where to sell mobile and accessories

Start with geography and category fit rather than chasing the longest possible list. Generalists like Amazon and eBay give you broad reach, while regional leaders such as Bol.com, Allegro, Skroutz, Cdiscount, and Fnac let you go deep in specific countries where local trust and language matter. Electronics focused platforms like MediaMarkt and tech retailers like KaBum tend to attract buyers already shopping for devices, which can lift conversion on accessories. Pick one or two channels that match your target market, get the operations right, then add more.

What it takes to sell across several marketplaces

Selling on several marketplaces means keeping listings, inventory, prices, and orders consistent across platforms, countries, and languages, which is where most of the work hides. Each channel has its own listing rules, commission structure, and customer expectations, so duplicating effort by hand quickly becomes a bottleneck. Localising titles, descriptions, and support for markets like Poland or Greece adds another layer. The practical answer is to centralise product data and order handling in one place so you can scale across channels without scaling the manual work in step.

How e-tailize helps you reach more marketplaces

e-tailize connects your products to marketplaces you cannot easily reach on your own and manages listings, inventory, and orders from one place. We start with a free scan of your current marketplace setup to see where the opportunities are. Existing marketplaces stay free, and you only pay once we open a new marketplace for you and it actually works. If you would rather talk it through first, we are chat first, so you can ask questions before committing to anything.

Frequently asked questions

Which marketplaces are best for selling mobile phones and accessories?
Strong options include global generalists like Amazon and eBay, regional leaders such as Bol.com, Allegro, Skroutz, Cdiscount, and Fnac, and electronics or retail specialists like MediaMarkt and Carrefour. The best fit depends on the countries you want to reach and the categories each platform is known for. It is usually wiser to start with one or two well chosen channels than to list everywhere at once.
How do you start selling on these marketplaces?
You create a seller account, list your products with clear titles, photos, and specifications, then manage pricing, stock, and orders for each channel. Most marketplaces charge a commission per sale rather than a fee to list. For regional platforms like Allegro in Poland, you also need to localise listings and support into the local language.
Should I sell on global marketplaces or regional ones?
Global marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay give you the widest reach in one place, while regional platforms let you go deep in specific countries where local trust and language carry weight. Many sellers combine both, using a generalist for scale and regional leaders like Bol.com, Skroutz, or Fnac to win in particular markets. Match the channel to where your buyers actually are.
What is the hardest part of selling on multiple marketplaces?
The hardest part is keeping listings, inventory, prices, and orders consistent across different platforms, countries, and languages. Each marketplace has its own rules, commissions, and customer expectations, so doing everything by hand becomes a bottleneck as you grow. Centralising your product data and order handling in one place keeps the work manageable.
Can e-tailize help me reach marketplaces I cannot access alone?
Yes. e-tailize connects your products to marketplaces you cannot easily reach on your own and manages listings, inventory, and orders from a single place. We begin with a free scan of your current setup, existing marketplaces stay free, and you only pay once we open a new marketplace for you and it works.
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