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 +* ''[[Atomic Ed and the Black Hole]]'', a documentary film about a unique secondhand shop
 +* [[Auto auction]]
 +* [[Car boot sale]]
 +* [[Flea market]]
 +* [[Freeganism]]
 +* [[Regifting]]
 +* [[Recommerce]]
 +* [[Rebag]]
 +* [[Regiving]]
 +* [[Reseller]]
 +* [[Secondary market]]
 +* [[The RealReal]]
 +* [[Fashionphile]]
 +* ''[[The Market for Lemons]]'', a book discussing a phenomenon that may make it difficult to maintain quality in markets for certain used goods, such as computers and cars
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A second-hand or used good is one that is being purchased by or otherwise transferred to a second or later end user. A used good can also simply mean it is no longer in the same condition as it was when it was first transferd to the current end user. Used goods may be transferred informally between friends and family for free as "hand-me-downs" or they may be sold for a fraction of their original price at garage sales or in church bazaar fundraisers. Governments require some used goods to be sold through regulated markets, as in the case of items which have safety and legal issues, such as used firearms or cars; for these items, government licensing bodies require certification and registration of the sale, to prevent the sale of stolen, unregistered, or unsafe goods. As well, for some high-value used goods, such as cars and motorcycles, governments regulate used sales to ensure that the government gets its sales tax revenue from the sale.

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used book, antiquarian

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