They are all second-hand "celebrities", some are praised and some are "rolled over"

Recently, EDG, the e-sports club that just won the League of Legends world championship, has swiped its screen again.

  On December 16, the three members of the EDG Club, Meiko, Flandre, and Jiejie, hung up personal peripherals such as signature team uniforms and signature keyboards on Xianyu to initiate a charity auction.

Through this auction, they will raise funds for the "Hero Energy Pack" project of the Chinese Red Cross Foundation to help treat children with serious illnesses.

Meiko's signed team uniform was once "bided" to more than 10,000 yuan.

  Not only that, EDG also opened a "circle" on the second-hand platform to interact with fans by leaving messages.

In the topic of "Which skill do you want the little heroes most", some netizens said: "Of course it is purification, which can relieve their own negative effects and drive away illnesses for the little heroes." The netizens expressed their serious illnesses in the language of the game. Children’s blessings.

  It is understood that on the head second-hand platform, post-90s users account for more than 60%, and a large number of young game players have gathered.

Young users will not only trade game equipment and e-sports peripherals at Xianyu, but also exchange game experience and share their lifestyles through postings and other methods.

  The growing number of users means that second-hand platforms have huge traffic and young groups worth getting close to.

Beginning in 2018, celebrities entered second-hand resale platforms and sold idle items to become a trend.

According to an official data, more than 100 celebrities entered Xianyu in 2019, attracting the attention of 20 million fans.

Statistics show that according to the type of resale and frequency of resale, the top five items they resell the most are skirts, shoes, bags, sweaters, and dresses.

  They are all “celebrities” who sell second-hand. Some people are praised for being “down-to-earth” and diligent and thrifty.

  From Xianyu’s "Star Player" channel, you can see that many people's accounts have not been updated for a long time, and some of them have been taken care of by staff and become official accounts.

There are also many celebrities who show their diligence and frugality, earnestly operating their own second-hand platforms.

Actor Yuan Shanshan and host Zhu Dan are all recent active users.

As the mother of the second child, Zhu Dan sells clothes that his children can no longer wear, including baby onesies, cotton buckle cloaks, and so on.

At the same time, she said that her mother loves to make handmade skirts, so she acts as a "customer service" to sell all kinds of small skirts made by her mother. There are a variety of fabrics available in the same version, which makes the second hand play tricks.

  However, even with such a "down-to-earth" act of selling second-hand, there are still people "turning over."

A certain host accidentally became popular because he exposed the experience of being scammed of 3,000 yuan in transactions on second-hand platforms. He once mocked himself as “because of a blessing in disguise, he became the “queen of second-hand goods” in the entertainment industry.”

The good times didn't last long, and then she was on the hot search for "Idle clothes doubled for sale".

Some netizens pointed out that the trendy clothes she sold were nearly three times more expensive than those sold in flagship stores.

  In addition, there have also been incidents where the prices of lipsticks, perfumes and other items sold by female artists were too high, and even buyers complained that the products were expired, and suspected that friends in the sales circle gave gifts and were questioned.

It can be seen that on second-hand platforms, the most important essential relationship between buyers and sellers is still the relationship between buyers and sellers.

Sellers want to make the best use of their goods and reduce losses. Buyers expect high-quality and low-cost products. This violates this principle. Even celebrities and celebrities will "turn over."

  Text/Reporter Chen Si