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How do I list an item for sale?

Any signed-in Flamenet user can list an item for sale — either as an auction or at a fixed price.

Creating a listing

  1. Visit /listings/ and click Sell an Item.
  2. Enter a title, description, and choose a category.
  3. Set your listing type:
    • Auction: Set a starting bid and an end date. The highest bidder wins when the auction closes.
    • Fixed Price / Buy It Now: Set a price. The first buyer to click Buy It Now completes the purchase immediately via Stripe.
  4. Click List Item.

Managing your listings

Click My Listings on the listings page to see all your active and expired listings. You can view bids and mark items as sold from this view.

Flamenet does not charge listing fees or take a commission. Payment card processing is handled securely by Stripe — Flamenet never sees your card number.

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