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EBay: Israelis are world's second-biggest online shoppers

by  Ilan Lazarovich
Published on  02-14-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-11-2021 14:23
EBay: Israelis are world's second-biggest online shoppersEPA/John G. Mabanglo

EBay corporate headquarters in San Jose | File photo: EPA/John G. Mabanglo

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Israel was the world's second-largest online commerce consumer per capita in 2017, second only to China, according to e-commerce giant eBay.

Israelis bought products on eBay every two seconds on average and sold items on eBay every three seconds in 2017, the company said.

Israelis bought 17 million items via eBay in 2017 – a 6% increase from the previous year – totaling $425 billion. The average purchase cost $25.

Israelis sold more than 10 million items over the course of the year – a daily average of 30,000 items – a 50% increase from 2016. Some 47,000 new buyers from Israel used eBay in 2017.

"A tail light for a Ford Focus, which costs 1,000 shekels [$283] in Israel, is sold on eBay for 450 shekels [$127]. Even the mechanics admitted they buy from us," said Elad Goldenberg, the head of eBay's Israel unit.

Israelis purchased about 700,000 vehicle parts through the company last year. They also bought 633 cars, yachts and motorcycles, including a large number of luxury or antique vehicles: 52 Chevrolet Corvettes and 32 Ford Mustangs alone.

In addition, Israelis bought 750,000 sports items, 70,000 pairs of running shoes and 180,000 bicycles. They also spent over $1 million in virtual reality equipment, drones and speakers.

Some 35,000 Israelis sold items through eBay in 2017, with 8,500 of the sellers earning a living doing so. Israelis sold 2 million items for the home and garden, 1 million beauty and health care items, hundreds of thousands of jewelry items and watches, and 50,000 anti-aging products.

Young Israelis also placed second worldwide in online purchases, after the British. Young Israelis bought products three times a month on average and spent 66 shekels ($18) per purchase, mostly buying electronic gadgets, video games, and electrical appliances.

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