# Terminology

Here we can find various terminologies that you will often find:

<mark style="color:blue;">**QC**</mark>: Quality Control (QC for short) is talking about pictures that are posted from an agent of an item that was ordered. Users will post these if they're unsure about the quality and would rather have someone else take a look at them if they're good enough.

<mark style="color:blue;">**LC**</mark>: Legit Check (LC for short) Much like the name states, this is a tag used for posts requiring a legit check. Legit checks are a great way of finding out if a item you're purchasing is authentic or not.

<mark style="color:blue;">**GL**</mark>: Green Light (GL for short) GL Refers to a user who has given their approval of a QC post.

<mark style="color:blue;">**RL**</mark>: Red Light (RL for short) RL Refers to a user who has given their disapproval of a QC post.

<mark style="color:blue;">**1:1**</mark>: One to One (1:1 for short) 1:1 refers to a perfect replica. However, not many exist and often times you won't be able to get these as they're sold out

<mark style="color:blue;">**Batch**</mark>: This is a simple concept but one that many have trouble understanding, so I try to simplify it a lot with an example.\
We can replace the word "Batch" with "Factory"\
Each factory has a different way of producing a shoe, will use different materials and will have different details/defects from other factories;\
Our aim, therefore, will be to look for the best factory that produces a specific shoe that interests us, the better the "factory" the better the shoe will be.\
A seller who sells a batch, E.g. LJR, sells the same and identical product that another seller who uses the LJR batch is selling, and so on for all batches (Unless the seller is doing B\&S)\
Despite this, some factories have what is called a "Factory Flaw, Batch Flaw", which is a defect that every shoe produced by that factory will have.

<mark style="color:blue;">**TTS**</mark>: True to Size (TTS for short) refers to when a product is true to the measurements you usually order (e.g. S, M, L, 44EU, 45EU).

<mark style="color:blue;">**OOS**</mark>: Out Of Stock (OOS for short) refers to when an item is no longer available because the stocks of that particular product have run out (A restock can take place, so that the goods are loaded again, you still need to check the product frequently).

<mark style="color:blue;">**W2C**</mark>: Where To Cop (W2C for short) W2C refers to the search for a desired item. Often times will be linked with retail images for an example.

<mark style="color:blue;">**GP**</mark>: Guinea Pig (GP for short) Guinea Pigging is much like being a test subject. In this instance you will be the first person to order a seller new item. This means you'll be the first to get pictures of their product and often times you'll post them to be checked for quality by the community.

<mark style="color:blue;">**FIND**</mark>: Much like the name states. Posts with this flair are often linked to new products that haven't been posted before.

<mark style="color:blue;">**B\&S**</mark>: Bait & Switch (BS or B\&S for short) Refers to a seller who has advertised their product and sent goods that are different from advertised.


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