eBay
vs
Walmart
Comparison Guide

eBay vs Walmart Marketplace: Two Growing Alternatives to Amazon

Both marketplaces offer alternatives to Amazon's dominance. We compare their strengths for third-party sellers looking to diversify.

eBay

eBay

6.6/10

Best for: Sellers of unique, collectible, refurbished, or niche products who want listing flexibility and a global buyer base.

Walmart

Walmart

6.5/10

Best for: Sellers of everyday consumer goods who want access to Walmart's value-conscious shoppers and in-store return infrastructure.

Which Should You Choose?

The right platform depends on your situation. Find your profile below.

Used and collectible sellerChoose eBay

If you sell used, refurbished, vintage, or collectible items and want maximum listing flexibility

eBay's auction format, flexible condition grading, passionate collector communities, and support for used/refurbished products make it the clear choice for non-new inventory.

Everyday consumer goods sellerChoose Walmart

If you sell new consumer products and want access to mainstream American shoppers with fulfillment support

Walmart's WFS fulfillment, 150 million weekly shoppers, zero monthly fees, and strong mainstream consumer demographic make it ideal for sellers of everyday new products.

Budget-conscious small sellerChoose eBay

If you prioritize low startup costs and easy marketplace entry with no approval barriers

eBay's free basic accounts, 250 free monthly listings, no approval process, and fees starting at 3% make it the most accessible marketplace for small sellers just starting out.

Growing brand seeking less competitionChoose Walmart

If you want to establish presence on a growing marketplace before it becomes saturated

Walmart's 150K+ seller base offers dramatically less competition than eBay, and the platform's aggressive ecommerce investments signal strong future growth for early movers.

eBay vs Walmart

Side-by-side feature comparison to help you understand both platforms.

Feature
eBay
eBay
Walmart
Walmart
Active Buyers
130M+
150M+ weekly shoppers
Monthly Fee
$4.95-$299.95 (Store tiers)
None
Referral Fee Range
3%-15%
6%-15%
Auction Listings
Fulfillment Service
None (third-party)
WFS
In-Store Returns
Return Policy
Seller-defined
Walmart-managed
Approval Required
No
Yes (application)
Global Reach
190 markets
US-focused
Collectibles/Niche
Excellent
Limited

Overview

eBay and Walmart Marketplace serve as the most significant alternatives to Amazon for US third-party sellers, but they cater to different buyer profiles. eBay has decades of marketplace experience with a loyal community of deal hunters and collectors. Walmart brings the trust and traffic of the world's largest retailer to its online marketplace.

eBay offers more listing flexibility with auction formats, seller-defined return policies, and branded storefronts. Walmart provides access to its enormous retail customer base and in-store returns. Both charge lower fees than Amazon and have less seller competition.

Selling on both marketplaces maximizes your reach beyond Amazon. Nventory synchronizes inventory across eBay and Walmart (and Amazon) from a single operational hub.

eBay

eBay

eBay is a global marketplace with 130M+ buyers, flexible listing formats including auctions, seller-managed returns, and strong categories in collectibles, electronics, and automotive. Lower fees and unique listing options give sellers more control.

Walmart

Walmart

Walmart Marketplace leverages the trust and traffic of 150 million weekly Walmart shoppers. No monthly subscription fees, WFS fulfillment, and in-store return acceptance make it attractive for sellers of everyday consumer goods.

Category-by-Category Breakdown

Click each category for detailed analysis and platform-specific insights.

Running both platforms? Nventory syncs eBay and Walmart automatically.

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Frequently Asked Questions

eBay has no approval process for most categories. Walmart requires an application and review of your selling history, which can take days to weeks.

eBay's final value fees start as low as 3% in some categories and it has no monthly fee for basic accounts. Walmart has no monthly fee but referral fees start at 6%.

eBay excels at used and refurbished items with dedicated condition categories. Walmart Marketplace focuses primarily on new products.

Yes, if your products suit both audiences. Nventory makes this practical by synchronizing inventory across both marketplaces automatically.