We strongly recommend providing as many of these specifics as you can to ensure that your item gets maximum visibility on both eBay and external sites such as Google Shopping. Item specifics may include brand, size, type, colour, style, or other relevant info about the item you're selling. When filling in the specifics about your item, you'll find that some fields are required and some are not, depending on which category you're selling in. For parts or not working – An item that does not function as intended and is not fully operational.The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended Used – An item that has been previously used.New without tags – Clothing or shoes that are unworn, and don't have the original tags attached, or are not in the original box.New with tags / box – Clothing or shoes that are unworn, and still have the original tags attached, or are in the original box.Seller refurbished – A tech item that has been restored to working order by the eBay seller or a third party.The item will be in new packaging with original or new accessories Certified refurbished – A tech item in like-new condition, refurbished by the manufacturer.New (other) – An item with no sign of wear and tear that is missing its original packaging, or the original packaging has been opened and is no longer sealed.New – A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging.Your options for describing your item's condition vary by category. It's vital you're honest and accurate about the condition of what you're selling so your buyer knows exactly what they're getting. You can sell almost anything on eBay, from brand new products to items that have signs of wear and tear.
Full sentences with correct spelling and punctuation throughout.
For example, if you're selling used electronics, list which cables it comes with