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Sell on Vinted Germany: Fees, Shipping & Crosslisting (2026)

How Vinted works in Germany — zero seller fees, euro pricing, DHL and Hermes delivery — and how to crosslist your vinted.de listings to eBay, Depop and beyond with FLUF Connect.

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Key Takeaways

  • Currency: EUR (€)
  • Seller fees: No seller fees — buyers pay Buyer Protection
  • Most-used delivery: DHL Paketshop
  • Local rivals: Kleinanzeigen, Momox
  • Best for: Secondhand fashion resale
  • Reach beyond Germany: crosslist internationally with FLUF Connect
FLUF Connect — crosslist Vinted Germany listings

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What is Vinted in Germany?

Germany is one of Vinted’s largest markets. The platform runs as vinted.de, prices in euros (€), and charges sellers nothing. For German resellers it is the leading dedicated home for second-hand clothing and accessories.

As elsewhere, the catch is reach: a vinted.de listing is shown mainly to German buyers. Selling the same items to shoppers in the UK, France, the US and beyond means listing on additional marketplaces — which crosslisting handles, covered below.

Vinted Germany fees: what does a seller pay?

Selling on Vinted Germany is free for sellers — no listing fee, no commission. You keep your full asking price. Vinted earns from the Käuferschutz (Buyer Protection) fee paid by the buyer at checkout, plus optional paid visibility.

Cost Who pays Amount
Listing fee Free
Sales commission Free (0%)
Buyer Protection Buyer A small percentage of the price plus a fixed fee, added at checkout
Shipping Buyer (usually) Carrier rate (see below)
Bump / Highlight Seller (optional) Paid promotion — never required

Because the seller side is free, your main cost is time — the argument for crosslisting. Always confirm the current Buyer Protection rate in Vinted’s own help centre, as it changes periodically.

Shipping on Vinted Germany: DHL and Hermes

German Vinted shipping runs mainly on DHL (via Paketshops and Packstation) and Hermes, with DPD also available. Vinted generates a prepaid label; you drop the parcel at a Paketshop or locker and the buyer collects or receives it.

The buyer normally pays shipping, chosen at checkout. Germany leans on a dense Paketshop network rather than a single dominant locker brand, so most sellers default to DHL or Hermes drop-off. When you crosslist, FLUF Connect keeps each marketplace on its own native carrier instead of forcing one method everywhere.

Vinted vs Kleinanzeigen in Germany

German sellers usually weigh Vinted against Kleinanzeigen (formerly eBay Kleinanzeigen), the dominant local classifieds platform, and resale buyers like Momox. They do different jobs.

Platform Best for Seller cost Audience
Vinted (vinted.de) Pre-loved fashion, shipped Free for sellers Fashion-focused, nationwide
Kleinanzeigen Anything, incl. local pickup Mostly free; paid bumps Germany’s largest classifieds
Momox Bulk instant-buyback Fixed buyback price Not a marketplace — instant resale

For shipped fashion, Vinted wins on buyer intent and zero seller fees; Kleinanzeigen wins for local and bulky items. Note: FLUF Connect does not integrate Kleinanzeigen or Momox today, so the practical play is to keep Vinted as your German base and crosslist to international fashion marketplaces to grow demand.

How to crosslist your Vinted Germany listings

A vinted.de listing reaches mostly German buyers. If you sell desirable brands or vintage, the fastest growth comes from adding international demand on top.

FLUF Connect imports your Vinted wardrobe and lists the same items to eBay, Depop, Etsy, Vestiaire Collective and more in a few clicks, then syncs inventory so a sale anywhere removes the item everywhere — no overselling. Vinted runs through FLUF’s browser extension, so everything happens from your own session. (Kleinanzeigen is not currently a FLUF channel, so it stays separate.)

How FLUF Connect works for Vinted sellers

Connect your Vinted account, import your wardrobe, and FLUF Connect turns each item into a ready-to-publish listing — AI drafts titles and descriptions, and you crosslist to the marketplaces you choose from one dashboard. Orders and stock sync automatically across every connected channel, with offer management in one place.

Setup takes under ten minutes and plans start at £19/month. Start with Vinted plus one international marketplace such as eBay, then expand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Vinted Germany charges sellers no listing fee and no commission — you keep your full asking price. Vinted earns from a Buyer Protection (Käuferschutz) fee paid by the buyer at checkout, plus optional paid promotions that are never required.

Vinted Germany (vinted.de) prices items in euros (€). FLUF Connect detects the currency of your Vinted shop automatically when you crosslist.

Most German Vinted parcels go through DHL (Paketshop/Packstation) and Hermes, with DPD also available. Vinted provides a prepaid label and the buyer usually pays the shipping cost chosen at checkout.

Not currently — Kleinanzeigen is not a FLUF Connect channel. FLUF can crosslist your Vinted Germany items to eBay, Depop, Etsy and Vestiaire Collective, keeping inventory in sync across them.

Vinted accounts are tied to a country site. If your shop is on vinted.de you sell to German buyers in euros. To reach buyers elsewhere, crosslist the same items to international marketplaces with FLUF Connect.

For shipped pre-loved fashion specifically, Vinted leads on buyer intent and has no seller fees. Kleinanzeigen is Germany's largest classifieds platform and is stronger for local and bulky items.

Plans start at £19/month and setup takes under ten minutes. There is no free plan, but you can connect Vinted plus additional marketplaces and crosslist from a single dashboard.

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