• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Nymbull wants to guard your next Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace item for sale

September 22, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Buying and selling on marketplace websites like Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace often lead to meeting a stranger somewhere to complete the purchase and pick up the item.

With over 1 billion Facebook Marketplace users per month, Nymbull founder Jackson Wegelin doesn’t think that’s necessary for peer-to-peer transactions. And he estimates that between interacting with potential buyers and dealing with no-shows, each sale takes about a week to complete.

His company, which participated in Startup Alley at TechCrunch Disrupt, aims to eliminate a lot of that hassle and get completed sales down to an average of two to three days through the creation of a patented remote lock and sales website that enables users to list their item on the Nymbull website and share that link on the marketplace of their choice. He refers to it as “lock it, list it, leave it.”

Sellers purchase the lock — similar to a bicycle lock — to lock up items for sale at their location of choice for potential buyers to inspect the item. If the buyer is satisfied, they complete the payment through the Nymbull website to get the unlock code. The company uses Stripe and offers charge-back protection to both parties.

“There has been lots of evolution in marketplaces,” Wegelin said. “We have pizza companies using lockers as do people for dropping keys for Airbnbs, as well as Amazon pick-up lockers. This became more normal as COVID hit and people started social distancing and wanting non-contact transactions.”

The idea for the company came to Wegelin in 2016 when he had a grill that he wanted to sell. He lives on a busy main street in his neighborhood and thought about listing the item and locking it to a tree in the front of his house so people could look at it. While searching for remote locks that would enable him to unlock it after someone bought the grill, he came up short.

An inventor by nature — he holds 70 U.S. patents as an electrical and mechanical engineer — and set out to build one of his own. A year later, he started filing patents for the Nymbull lock and now has four issued patents.

Wegelin, based in Ohio, now has 500 locks and is experimenting with sales on Nymbull’s website, which he expects to launch soon. He is still working on pricing for the locks and item posting. However, he said it will be a subscription model for sellers, while buyers will pay a few dollars for each transaction.

Sellers will be able to put a free hold on items for a certain number of hours and have flexibility to offer more holding time for the buyer to decide on the purchase. For those needing longer, potential buyers can ask for a day or two hold by paying a few dollars.

As he was testing out the locking system, one of the most common questions he received was how to lock up an item of clothing, like a shirt. He tested out methods of looping the lock through the sleeves and a hanger that he hung on an over-the-door hook. Other sellers have gotten creative with drilling holes in plastic containers that can be locked to a fence, Wegelin said.

Ultimately, he wants Nymbull to be the mediator between buyer and seller so that items can be safely purchased and sold without either party having to interact at all if it is not needed, Wegelin said.

“The lock keeps people honest and helps buyers see what they are paying for it,” he added. “There are lots of opportunities where we can take this, such as food pick-up, medication delivery or unattended pick-ups.”

Source Link Nymbull wants to guard your next Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace item for sale

David Barret
David Barret

Related posts:

  1. Warren says Fed must break up ‘repeat offender’ Wells Fargo
  2. Boeing raises jet demand forecast on pandemic recovery
  3. Canva raises $200 million at a $40 billion valuation
  4. Sylvester Stallone movie memorabilia headed for auction

Filed Under: News

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

  • World-First Footage Shows How Ship Anchors Are Ripping Up Antarctica’s Once-Pristine Seabed Ecosystem
  • NASA Orbiter Captures Gigantic Arsia Mons Volcano Peeking Through Martian Clouds At Dawn
  • Prepare To Have Your Brain Scrambled By Canada’s Island In A Lake On An Island In A Lake On An Island
  • Why Did Street Lights In The US Turn Purple?
  • World-First Fossil Discovery Of Sauropod Stomach Contents Reveals They Didn’t Chew Their Food
  • These Galactic Clusters Smashed Into Each Other. Giant Bow Shocks Suggest They’re About To Go For Round 2
  • Wild Fossil Discovery In Prehistoric “Latrine” Suggests Butterflies Have Been Around Longer Than Flowers
  • What Is The Longest-Living Whale?
  • It’s Official: Those Ludicrous TikTok Skincare Routines For Teens Are Not A Good Idea
  • The Fastest Speed That Humans Have Traveled Is 39,937.7 Kilometers Per Hour
  • What Is The Ocean’s Longest Fish?
  • Meet Sutter Buttes: “The World’s Smallest Mountain Range”
  • As The Rest Of The World Heats Up, “The North Atlantic Warming Hole” Is Set To Get Even Cooler
  • What Are The White Stripes You Find On Chicken Breasts?
  • The Biggest Explosion Event Since The Big Bang, Dead Sea Scrolls May Have Been Written By Original Authors Of The Bible, And Much More This Week
  • The Strange “Egg-Laying” Rockfaces Of Planet Earth
  • One Of The World’s Largest And Rarest “Fancy Red” Diamonds Has Been Studied For The First Time
  • The Simple Rule That Seems To Govern How Life Is Organized On Earth
  • This Paradisiacal Island In The Philippines Had Advanced Maritime Culture 35,000 Years Ago
  • Neanderthals Faced A Catastrophic Population Collapse 110,000 Years Ago
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version