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28-02-2024 6:04 PM
Absolutely. As a buyer (as well as a seller) I was put off buying an item by the sickly sweet description which barely seemed to relate to the practical product I was looking to buy. When I realised it was just written by AI and not created by the seller, I was happy to bid. What I need to know is the condition of an item (if used) and the size etc. I don't need the words, 'elegant', 'beautiful' and phrases such as 'this will enhance the beauty' of your home or your wardrobe - I can make those judgements for myself. Agree it just makes sellers look lazy. As a buyer will I be able to return an item on the basis that an item didn't match the description because it didn't 'enhance the beauty of my home' or if a dress didn't look elegant on me? Ebay are increasing their charges in April and I'm hoping that these useless descriptions aren't part of the reason for it.