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ตัวย่อที่ควรรู้
AB: Aurora Borealis (used in jewelry descriptions)
ACC: Accumulation (postage stamps)
ACEO: Art Cards, Editions and Originals (miniature paintings on 3.5 inch by 2.5 inch cards) See also OSWOA and SFA
ACL: Applied Color Label (bottles)
ADV: Adventure (Books / Movies)
AIR: Air Mail (postage stamps)
API: Application programming interface
ARC: Advance reader's copy
ATC: Artist trading card (miniature artwork measuring 2.5 x 3.5 inches as per ACEO)
AU: Australian dollars (see currency exchange site)
AUTO: Autographed
AUTH: "Not quite authentic"
B&W: Black and white
BB: Beanie Babies
BC: Back cover; British Columbia, Canada; blister card
BC ED: Book Club Edition (in books)
BCE: Book Club Edition (in books)
BETAMAX: First video tape format (still used in Ghana & West Africa)
BIN: Buy It Now
BKLT: Booklet
BLK: Block (postage stamps)
BMC: Book of the Month Club Edition
BNIB: Brand New In Box
BNWT: Brand New With Tags
BOMC: Book of the Month Club Edition
BP: Blister pack; booklet pane (postage stamps)
BTS: Back to School
C: Carat (a unit of weight for precious stones & pearls equal to 200 mg)
CDF: Customs Declaration Form (postage stamps)
COA: Certificate of Authenticity (also stands for Coat of Arms)
COD: Cash on delivery
COMP: Composition Doll
CONUS: Continental US
CTB: Coffee table book
CDS: Circular Date Stamp (postage stamps)
CTO: Cancelled to Order (postage stamps)
CZ: Cubic zirconia (NOT a diamond)
DEF: Definitives (postage stamps)
DL: Download (frequently used for Digital Downloads)
DOA: Dead on Arrival
DLX: deluxe
EAPG: Early American pattern glass
ED: Edition
ETA : Estimated Time of Arrival
EURO: European Union Currency
EUC: Excellent used condition
EXC: Excellent
EXLIB: Formerly a library book
F: Fair or Fine condition [ask the seller; don't presume]
FAQ: A list of frequently asked questions with answers
FAUX: Not a genuine item (as in faux pearl)
FB: Feedback
FC: Fine condition
FCM: First class mail
FDC: First Day Cover (postage stamps)
FLB: Former Library Book
FNH: Family Name History
FOB: Free on board
FR: Former Rental (VHS tapes or DVDs)
FS: Factory sealed
FS: Full Screen Format on DVD
FUBAR: Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition
FVF: Final Value Fee
FYI: For your information
G: Good condition (also GC)
GBP: Great Britain Pounds (pounds sterling) (see currency exchange site)
GF: Gold filled
GP: Gold plate
GSP: Gold sterling plate
GU: Gently Used. Item that has been used but shows little wear, accompanied by explanation of wear
HB: Hardback book
HC: Hardcover book
HC DJ: Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket
HCTS: Here Comes the Stork (seller group)
HP: Home page, Hand Painted, Hewlett Packard
HP: Hard Plastic Doll
HS: Hand Stamp (postage stamps)
HTF: Hard to find
HTML: HyperText Markup Language; the language used to create Web pages
IBC: Inside back cover
IE: Internet Explorer
IFC: Inside front cover
INIT: Initials
INR: Item Not Received
ISP: Internet Service Provider - a company that gives you access to the Internet
JPG: Preferred file format for pictures on eBay (from the Joint Photographic Experts Group standard, pronounced "Jay-Peg")
K: Karat (1/24th part of pure gold)
KWS: KeyWord Spam
L: Large (also used, Lg or Lrg)
LCD: Liquid Crystal Display
LE: Limited edition
LED: Light Emitting Diode
LN: Like new
LP: Long playing (33 rpm record album)
LP: Large print (books/magazines)
LS: Long sleeves (in clothing)
LSASE: Large self addressed stamped envelope
LTBX: Letterbox. Video format that recreates a widescreen image
LTD: Limited edition
M: Medium (also used: Md or Med)
MCM: Mid-Century Modern
MH: Mint hinged (condition of postage stamps)
MIB: Mint in box
MIBP: Mint in blister pack
MIJ: Made in Japan
MIMB: Mint in mint box
MIMP: Mint in mint package
MIOJ: Made in Occupied Japan
MIOP: Mint in open package
MIP: Mint in package
MIU: Made in USA
MM: Media Mail Shipping by USPS
MNB: Mint no box
MNH: Mint never/not hinged (condition of postage stamps)
MNT: Mint. In perfect condition (a subjective term)
MOC: Mint on card
MOMC: Mint on mint card
MONMC: Mint on near mint card
MOP: Mother-of-Pearl
MOTU: Masters of the Universe (He-Man), or Mark Of The Unicorn, an audio equipment manufacturer
MP: Military Post (postage stamps)
MPRS: My Poupette Recommended Seller (seller group)
MTG: Magic the Gathering Card Game
MWBMT: Mint with both mint tags
MWBT: Mint with both tags
MWMT: Mint with mint tags
MYO or M.Y.O.: Million years old
NARU: Not a registered user (or suspended user)
NDSR: No dents, scratches, or rust (condition of tins)
NBB: Non-binding bid (real estate category term)
NBW: Never been worn
NC: No cover
ND: No date
NIB: New in box; No international bidders
NIL: Not in Line (not a standard product of the manufacturer; a special issue)
NIMSB: New in manufacturer's sealed box
NIP: New in package
NM: Near mint
NOS: New Old Stock
NP: Not packaged
NPB: Non-paying bidder
NR: No reserve price for an auction-style listing
NRFB: Never removed from box
NTSC: Video & DVD format used in US, Canada, Mexico, the Phillipines, the Caribbean, most of South America excluding Brazil & Argentina, Taiwan, South Korea, Burma, & Cambodia (not PAL or SECAM)
NWOT: New without tags
NWT: New with tags
OEM: Original equipment manufacturer
OOAK: One of a Kind
OOP: Out of print
OPT: Overprinted (postage stamps)
OSWOA®: Original Small Work of Art measuring 6 x 4 inches, so as to fit in a standard 6 x 4 or 4 x 6 inches photo album sleeve. See also ACEO and SFA.
OSFA: One Size Fits All
PAL: Video & DVD format used in the UK, Australia, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Holland, Hong Kong, Scandinavia, Poland, China, India, Pakistan, Turkey, most of Africa, and the Middle East - it is the DOMINANT format in the world (not NTSC or SECAM)
PB: Paperback book
PC: Poor condition; postcard
PF: Proof (coin)
PM: Priority Mail shipping method of USPS
PP: Parcel Post shipping method of USPS; PayPal
RC: Reader's copy
Reg: Registered (postage stamps)
RET: Retired
REV. ED.: Revised edition (books)
ROPS: Rollover Protective Structure; a cab or frame that provides a safe environment for the tractor operator in the event of a rollover
RPPC: Real Photo Postcard (not an illustration)
RS: Rhinestone(s)
S: Small (also used, Sm or Sml)
SAIS: Sold As Is
SASE: Self addressed stamped envelope
S/B: Stockbook (postage stamps)
SC: Slight crease (tags, books, magazines)
SC: Softcover book
SF: Science-fiction
SFA: Small format art (any artwork measuring under 14 inches). See also ACEO and OSWA.
SCO: Second chance offer
SCR: Scratch
SECAM: Video & DVD format used in France, Russia, Eastern Europe, & some parts of the Middle East (not PAL or NTSC)
S/H; SH, S&H: Shipping and handling
SHI: Shipping, handling, and insurance
Sig: Signature
SM: Selling Manager
SMP: Selling Manager Pro
SMI: Safeguarding Member IDs
SNAD: Significantly not as described
SNAFU: Situation Normal, All Fouled Up
SO: Sold Out
S/O: Sold out
S/P: Salt and pepper (shakers); silverplate (flatware)
SS: Short sleeves (in clothing)
SS: single sheet (postage stamps)
SS: Stainless steel
SS or 925: Sterling Silver
SS: Still sealed
STER: Sterling
SW: Slight wear
SZ: Size
SYI: Sell Your Item form
TA: Trading Assistant
TE: Trade Edition (typically smaller than standard book)
TIA: Thanks in advance
TKO: Account TaKeOver
TL: Turbo Lister
TM: Trademark
TOS: Terms of sale; terms of service; The Original Series (Star Trek)
UNC: Uncirculated (coins)
UPI: Unpaid Item
UPS: United Parcel Service
URL: Uniform Resource Locator. The address that identifies a Web site (such as www.ebay.com).
USPS: United States Postal Service
V2000: also known as Video Compact Cassette, or VCC - began in 1979 and ended in 1988 (marketed exclusively in Europe)
VBO: Vintage Blow Out Sale: 4 times a year Vintage Clothing Sellers place items on ebay at amazing prices of 19.99 or less with Buy it now.
VeRO: Verified Rights Owner
VF: Very fine condition
VG or VGC: Very good condition
VHTF: Very hard to find
VR: Very rare
W / : With
WBN: Winning bidder notification
WMK: Watermark (postage stamps)
WOB: Writing on back
WOF: Writing on front
WS: Widescreen in DVD (same as Letterbox)
WYSIWYG: What you see is what you get
XL: Extra large
XS: Extra small
XXL or 2XL: Extra extra large or 22/24 W
XXXL or 3XL: Extra extra extra large or 26/28 W
YFD: Yard Fard Days (seller group)
 


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