Every package will be treated by MDE like a guest in a hotel. When the customer is ready to make a shipment, they must log in to their control panel and create a package (similar to making a hotel reservation) without having to pay in advance. When the package arrives at our warehouse, the check in is carried out, notifying the customer of its arrival. The package is opened and photos are sent so that the customer can verify they have received what they expected. From this moment, the storage days of your package in our warehouse start counting (similar to lodging). Depending on the membership plan, the customer will have grace days included in their plan. Finally, customers are the ones who decide how their package leaves our warehouse. You can arrange your own transport or ask the sales team to quote the shipment to anywhere in the world. At MDE we work only with secure carriers. Once the customer decides, it will be time to proceed with the check out and pay for the services your package has enjoyed.
Our customers have been able to buy all kinds of products, new or second-hand, in online stores both in Europe and the rest of the world. Below we bring you the ranking of online stores with the highest traffic in Europe. Why might that be? Take the chance to register with MDE, receive the address of our warehouse in Spain and start shopping right now!- AliExpress, the Asian marketplace has dethroned the king of marketplaces and taken the top spot.
- Amazon is the second most visited platform by European consumers. In addition, RetailX shares in its report that "Amazon receives almost four times the web traffic from European consumers as any other retailer".
- Big Bang is a Slovenian company. In addition to its website, it has a network of 18 stores and is the largest supplier of audio and video products and computers, with market shares ranging between 30% and 60%. Beyond its leading position in these markets, the company is also one of the main suppliers of home appliances and telecommunications products.
- ELKO is the largest e-commerce in Iceland. It first opened on 28 February 1998 and has been a leader in the country since its opening. Today, the company operates a total of 7 stores, where you can find the country's largest selection of electronic equipment. The emphasis is on offering a selection of recognized brands in the field of electronics at low prices, as well as providing customers with excellent service and after-sales support.
- HashtagTrade is a Greek e-commerce like the previous ones, in the technology sector. They have a product range with very competitive prices.
- HSE is a platform of German origin that offers all kinds of products, but is mainly focused on the fashion and beauty sector.
- Ikea, we all also know the Swedish e-commerce for home products. It is therefore no surprise to find it on this list.
- Merkury Market, the company Merkury was founded in 1991 and from the start of its activity has been dedicated to the distribution of interior decoration items and construction materials. They have an assortment that includes more than 55,000 items. Merkury Market is a Polish company, but it sells in countries such as Italy, Germany and Spain.
- Microsoft, another of the companies that needs no introduction. An interesting fact is that Microsoft did not launch its e-commerce until 2008 and arrived in Spain two years later.
- RD Electronics is an online store from Latvia and is part of the largest network of hardware stores in the country.
- Rúmfatalagerinn means "bed linen store" and is an Icelandic chain that has 7 stores in the country and a large e-commerce.
- Skytech is a Lithuanian e-commerce for computer and digital equipment.
- Tölvulistinn is an Icelandic chain of stores. The company has both physical stores and an online channel. In addition, it has been recognized many times in its country as an exemplary company in the sector. It sells computer products and carries the best brands in the field.
- Yashry is an online platform based in Egypt that sells fashion products.
- Wallapop is the most used app for buying and selling second-hand items between individuals in Spain, and its success has been such that it is now even used by professionals to sell second-hand items. Interested in making an international purchase with Wallapop?
- Vinted, as a buyer, you will find everything from the cheapest clothing to models you won't find in your area, vintage pieces and original second-hand clothing. You will be able to easily acquire different types of second-hand products in good condition from your own home, accessing a wide catalog of products located in your area or anywhere else.
- Vibbo is the former Segunda Mano. It offers the possibility of buying or selling all kinds of objects, from flats to furniture, including clothing or cars.
- Cash Converters, It is a little different from the others, since they do not put buyers in contact with sellers; instead, they buy your items themselves and then resell them. They also have physical stores in almost every Spanish city.
- La Casa del Libro has a section for selling those books that take up space on your shelves and are only good for collecting dust. You set the price yourself and, in exchange for a small commission on each sale, they pick it up from your home and deliver it to the buyer's. You only have to wrap it.
- eBay, you can list any product in its many sections. It is very simple to use and is a real treasure chest where you can find anything from that collection of books that takes you back to childhood to the latest technology.







