eBay Selling Glossary
eBay Bid: telling eBay's
system the maximum price you are prepared to pay for an
item.
Dutch: an auction where more than one of an item
is available.
Feedback: positive or negative comments left
about other users on eBay.
Mint: in perfect condition.
Non-paying bidder: a bidder who wins an auction
but does not then go on to buy the item.
PayPal: an electronic payment method accepted by
most sellers.
Rare: used and abused on eBay, now entirely
meaningless.
Reserve: the minimum price the seller will
accept for the item.
Shill bid: a fake bid placed by a seller trying
to drive up their auction's price.
Snail Mail: the post, which is obviously very
slow compared to email.
Sniping: bidding at the last second to win the
item before anyone else can outbid you.
AUD: Australian
Dollar Currency.
BIN: Buy it Now. A fixed price
auction.
BNWT: Brand New With Tags. An item that has
never been used and still has its original
tags.
BW: Black and White. Used for films, photos
etc.
CONUS: Continental United States. Generally used
by sellers who don't want to post things to Alaska or
Hawaii.
EUR: Euro Currency.
FC: First Class. Type of postage.
GBP: Great British Pounds
Currency.
HTF: Hard To Find. Not quite as abused as
'rare', but getting there.
NIB: New in Box. Never opened, still in its
original box.
NR: No Reserve. An item where the seller has not
set a reserve price.
OB: Original Box. An item
that has its original box (but might have been
opened).
PM: Priority Mail.
PP: Parcel Post.
SH: Shipping and Handling. The fees the buyer
will pay you for postage.
USD: United States Dollars Currency.
VGC: Very Good Condition. Not mint, but
close.
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