As Bill said, note that Mint doesn't refer to any packaging. Double check MIB it can also mean Mint in Bag instead of Box.
there is also BNIB, brand new in box.i have a different view from bill and don't see that this definition implies that the box should be sealed.for this to happen it should say brand new in an unopenned box.[/font]
You might encounter CBTOD - chewed by toddler or dogSLAAT - smells like an ashtrayPOOFTHD - picture out of focus to hide damage
WHAT YOU CANNOT SAY:This is a common one and perhaps the biggest mistake of all as sellers may really believe this:"Insurance is offered on all my auctions, if you do not take it I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR GOODS LOST OR BROKEN IN THE MAIL"Guess what, chances are YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE, especially if you take paypal. Write it in your auctions all you want; if a buyer pays with paypal and gets a broken item or no item at all, they can make a claim with paypal and more often than not , they will win. If you ship with delivery confirmation and buyer claims item did not arrive but DC shows it did, you may be okay, but if you have no proof that they got their item (and a shipping receipt from your local Post Office is not proof) you will lose. The biggest lesson all sellers should learn: Rasputin "The Mad Monk"