Do you sometimes have trouble understanding when people are talking about eBay? Don't worry, some of the terminology is really vague and you understand it until someone told you what it means some of the most useful terminology you know here It's a small list of, but you don't have to memorize it-even the most common terminology
It is a word
Bid: Tell the eBay system the highest price that is prepared to pay for the item.
Dutch: An auction with multiple items.
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Mint: In perfect condition.
Non-paying bidder: A bidder who wins the auction but does not continue to buy the item from it.
Paypal: An electronic payment method accepted by most sellers.
Unusual: used and abused on eBay, now has no meaning at all.
Reserve: The lowest price the seller accepts for the item.
Shill's Bid: A fake bid placed by a seller trying to drive up the auction price.
Snail Mail: Post, which is obviously much slower than email.
Sniper: Bid on the last second to win an item before anyone else can tip over.
Abbreviation.
AUD: Australian Dollar. currency.
BIN: Buy now. Fixed price auctions.
BNWT: tags and brand new. Items that have never been used and still have the original tag.
BW: Black and white. Used for films, photographs etc.
Konas: Mainland United States. Generally used by sellers who do not want to post things to Alaska or Hawaii.
Euro: the euro. currency.
FC: First class. Types of shipping.
GBP: Great British Pound. Currency.
HTF: Hard to find. Not as abused as "rare", but get there.
Pen point: New in the box. I never opened it in the original box.
NR: No reserve. Items for which the seller has not set a reserve price.
OB: Original box. An item that has the original box (but may be open).
PM: Priority mail.
PP: Parcel Post.
SH: Shipping and processing. The rate at which the buyer pays for the postage.
US Dollar: US Dollar. currency.
VGC: very good condition. Not mint, but close.
The chance is to find a more specific terminology related to what you are selling, but it is impossible to cover it all here Words if you can not figure out of your knowledge of the subject matter Type a word into the search engine followed by 'ebay'. The chance is that someone sees fit somewhere to explain it.
It's good to be able to understand other people's terminology, but unless you really need it (eg if there isn't enough space in the title of the item, etc.), many people at eBay are not veteran buyers and you Write loads of gobbledegook across auctions and lose them.
Now that you are well prepared for the life of eBay, it is probably ready with its first auction. In the following email we will show you how to dive in and get started.
Stay in trouble with eBay's list policy.
While most things in eBay can be sold, quite a few things are banned. If you try to sell these things eBay removes your auction and all bids are void.
Here is eBay's complete list of banned or suspicious items:
Academic software
Items related to airlines and transportation
Alcohol (see also wine)
Animal and wildlife products
Detour prevention policy
Deliverable
Denial of credibility
Signed items
battery
Beta version
Pirated recording
Misuse of brand name
Catalog sales
Catalytic converter and test tube
Material of celebrity
Charity or donation list
Comparison policy
Compilation and information media
Contract and ticket
Counterfeit currency and stamps
Counterfeit
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Medicine & drug tools
Electronics
Imported goods and prohibited countries
Encourage infringement policy
Event ticket
Face, name, signature
Firearms, ammunition, replicas, munitions
fireworks
food!
Freon and other coolants
gift card
Government Id and License
Danger, Restriction, and Perishable Items
Human parts and remains
Import of goods to the United States
International Trading-Buyer
International Trading-Seller
Lock picking device
lottery
Mailing list and personal information
Manufacturer's coupon
Mature audience
Medical equipment
Misleading title
Mod chip, game enhancer, boot disk
Movie print
Multi-level marketing
OEM software
Aggressive material
Pesticide
Plants and seeds
Police related
Political memorabilia
Postage meter
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Prescription drugs and devices
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real estate
Recall item
Recordable media
Replica and counterfeit items
Satellite and Cable TV Descrambler
Slot machine
Shares and other securities
Stolen property
Monitoring device
tobacco
Travel
Unauthorized copy
Used clothing
security
Weapon and knife
Wine (see also alcohol)
Most of this is very obvious-of course you can not sell illegal things like drugs, pyramid schemes or swag. Because there is a law for selling it, there is almost everything that is on the list. Some of the reasons, however, are a bit strange.
It is not that you can not sell 'sign item' entries, for example, something that is signed up. 'Artifact' entry prohibits selling native American tombs, 'celebrity material' you sell unapproved photos of celebrities
If you see items of your chosen type appear on the list and you are concerned that you might not be able to sell it, http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/ items-ov.html Make sure that items are completely banned or have some limitations.
eBay removes all the items that it thinks violates copyright law, but in reality they do not have many people monitoring the site Basics about physical switching In fact, if a free-looking auction is to be deleted, even if you report a decision, then they may not be available.
Indeed, buying and selling on ebay may feel more complicated than it actually is, thanks to the terminology and all the rules surrounding it. Our next email is a "Buzz Term Buster" to help you learn the language of eBay.
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