24-01-2024 8:23 PM
SHORT HAND! WHY DO ALL YOU SELLERS ON HERE TYPE SENTENCES IN SHORTHAND? I CAN'T UNDERSTAND A WORD YOU SAY! AS SOME OF US ARE NOT WORD TECH SAVVY. AND WHEN YOU ALL ADD YOUR EXPERIENCES YOU ALL USE INITIALS, INSTEAD OF BOTHERING TO WRITE THE WHOLE WORDS. SURLY A LOT OF SELLERS WHO BROWSE ON HERE TO SEE DIFFERENT ANSWERS, NEED THE WHOLE WORDS SPELT BECAUSE YOU ARE NO HELP TO US OTHERWISE!
Solved! Go to Solution.
24-01-2024 8:27 PM
24-01-2024 8:27 PM
24-01-2024 9:44 PM
Nh m nthr mt, mks t s hrd 2 rd innit?
WYD?
24-01-2024 11:06 PM
i type in what ever mode i was last in! lol! and you tow are idiots 🤣🤣
24-01-2024 11:08 PM
you are both wally's!🤣 But if you had a Key with the explanations of the codes then perhaps we too could learn!🤔
24-01-2024 11:17 PM
@kikukatshandmade wrote:you are both wally's!🤣 But if you had a Key with the explanations of the codes then perhaps we too could learn!🤔
The most common ones are:
SNAD = Significantly not as described
IS = Item specifics
EDD = Estimated delivery date
FB = Feedback (or that social media site...)
BIN = Buy It Now
BNWT = Brand new with tags
BNIB = Brand new in box
HMRC = His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (you'll be seeing this one a lot lately!)
24-01-2024 11:40 PM - edited 24-01-2024 11:41 PM
Example...
I had an item not as described the other day because the customer wanted a free return so they opened this item not as described to do it. When it came back, the item wasn't not as described but was fine.
I had an INAD the other day because the customer wanted a free return so they opened this INAD to do it. When it came back, the item wasn't INAD but was fine.
People should all learn to be familiar with those shorthand eBay words as there's reasons for it (which doesn't include to try and look 'cool' like the LOL, WDYW, HRU, ROFL and so on days). Firstly it's less to type (It can be gruelling the amount of times we have to type Item not as described, doesn't match description and so on) and the fewer the amount of text characters, the easier on the eye it is to read.
24-01-2024 11:47 PM
Why are you shouting?
People pay more attention to normal discussion, rather than being shouted at.
25-01-2024 3:09 PM
Is this in relation to your other post where HMRC and registering as a business seller were mentioned?
HMRC is 'His Majesty's Revenue and Customs' - often known as the taxman.
You do need to upgrade your account to a business account, pay Ebay their correct fees and offer your buyers a legal returns policy.
If you sell more than 30 items this year (January to December) Ebay will be passing your details to HMRC. Best to get onto a correct footing now.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sellercentre/selling/create-ebay-business-account
25-01-2024 3:38 PM
Same reason you can't find the caps lock.
25-01-2024 3:51 PM
@jckl1957 wrote:
Is this in relation to your other post where HMRC and registering as a business seller were mentioned?
HMRC is 'His Majesty's Revenue and Customs' - often known as the taxman.
You do need to upgrade your account to a business account, pay Ebay their correct fees and offer your buyers a legal returns policy.
If you sell more than 30 items this year (January to December) Ebay will be passing your details to HMRC. Best to get onto a correct footing now.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sellercentre/selling/create-ebay-business-account
Maybe they are too lazy to upgrade?
25-01-2024 7:01 PM
CTID. i always caps lock/shout that.
but with automatic word prompt and spellcheck, these days it is just as easy to write messages in proper English.
I once received an in-house email off a warehouse super and it was all written in text English, i had to go to her and ask the young whippersnapper to re-write it in plain English so this old office johnny could understand it.
SYL
31-01-2024 3:22 PM
Finally, Someone with a bit of sense! Thank you so much dear.
Excellent help. Love the HMRC !
And the FB one can be a bit of a hit and miss context. 😬
So thank you anyways.
SWALK !💐
31-01-2024 3:25 PM
Well then, Maybe if we knew where to find the said shorthand ebay words, then perhaps we could all learn the LINGO !
31-01-2024 3:30 PM
I'm not shouting when I write in capitals. If I wanted to shout then these are the symbols 📢🗣️📣I would put before my capitals!
31-01-2024 3:50 PM
Maybe true, as I've just bought a new tablet, and am still finding my way around it. Luckily I only use it for ebay.
So am not bothered really. So I didn't even know that block caps, meant that I was shouting.
And I only ever find my way on here, because I have stumbled across it. I couldn't find my way onto this problem page if you paid me, as I have Dementia. So remembering the English language is challenging enough for me at the moment. Let alone worry about your little click.
And anyone worth their while, who helps solve people's problems on here, and who is worth their sort, will write explanations for 📣🗣️📢 ALL TO UNDERSTAND ! Not to just have a general chinwag with each other!
31-01-2024 10:43 PM
@weigh_key_weigh_key wrote:iv nev gt y sum postas pt ev thing in caps
😂😂🤣🤣
12-02-2024 6:36 PM
Here's some more:
UC universal credit
CIP collection in person
C&D click and drop
C&C click and collect
AI artificial intelligence
LL large letter
FDD final delivery date
MBG money back guarantee
CS customer service
Please correct me if I got any of these wrong or they have another meaning in the context of Ebay. In general, 2 letter acronymns have many meanings so only use them after the full wording has been used in the discussion.
"Where can I find my FB" "in the garden" 😉
3 letter acronymns also have multiple meanings but it's usually clear enough for the context.
4 or more letters are generally unique.
Sometimes it's enough to know a general meaning without knowing what each letter stands for. So don't send your tax documents to DPD or UPS, or order shipping labels from HMRC 😉