MINT: Carefully wrapped in foil for shipping
MINT(-): Some foil missing
MINT(+): Foil found and replaced
MINTY: Carefully dipped in clean public urinal
LIKE NEW: To you
LNIB: Some kinda box
EXC(+++): LNIB, minus the box
EXC(++): Same as above, minus the +
EXC(+): Works and I didn't really want to sell it
EXC: It may work, I just wanna sell the thing
VERY GOOD: One of only two honest descriptions
GOOD: The other one
FAIR: Swiped from a lady's purse in line at the roller coaster
BARGAIN: Mystery meat
POOR: Parts only
PARTS ONLY: Most parts already cannibalized
ABSOLUTE CRAP: Looks like new, works perfectly, my wife is making me sell it
Disclaimer: No offense intended. Any resemblance to any dealer real or
imagined is mostly occidental (partly Native American).
Lex
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From: "John J. Gettis" <jgettis81@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Ebay definitions and meanings no OLympus content at all
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 19:05:22 -0700
After looking at one of the items that was pictured on E-bay I have figured
out the meaning of Mint. That means pounded out flat and ran through a
press after all that is what they do to coins at a mint.
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