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Condition descriptionsOver the years, a number of members have written about receiving material whose condition did not live up to what they expected from the item's "For sale" listing. The problem results from having cryptic condition categories (New, Nice, Good, etc.), a few sellers not carefully (honestly?) describing their materials, and naturally differing concepts of a "Nice" or "Good" condition.To remedy this, we ask that you use these five condition categories, with these explicit definitions:
Listing abbreviationsTo get more detail in a short listing, you may find it helpful to use abbreviations like the following:c1993 -- Copyright 1993 e3 -- third edition ePrev -- previous edition eCur -- current edition p2002 -- 2002 printing |