
Stuffle , the mobile location-based marketplace for used items (and European rival to Shpock ) has raised a new funding round from High-Tech Gründerfonds. The amount is described only as a “mid six-figure amount”, though TechCrunch has learned that it’s actually €500,000 (~$672k) and follows a previous round from Tim Schumacher, founder of SEDO, announced last November, bringing the total raised by the Hamburg, Germany-based startup to €975,000 (~$1.23m). Similar to and pre-dating Shpock, along with U.S.-based competitors such as Rumgr and Yardsale , Stuffle is described as a mobile ‘flea market’ and enables users to post items for sale based on their location. They simply take and upload a photo of the item, write a short description, and enter a price. Other users can then browse items for sale and contact the seller through the app
The full story can be read/found on Stuffle Raises €500K To Put The Heat On Shpock As The Flea Market App Race Gathers Pace In Europe






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