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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 10523154, member: 10944"]I’m not sure I understand what you mean? I’m not suggesting any type of misleading or hiding of anything. You just don’t always have to describe everything in exhaustive detail. Many sellers give items basically no written description and let images do the talking. I’m the type that does tend to over explain, overanalyze, over describe in my listings. Sometimes I catch myself and wonder why I do it. I’m not sure if helps sales and it takes a lot of time. The majority of professional estate sale runners and auction houses doesn’t spell out every material an item is compromised of, particularly not controversial ones. They are definitely strategically vague in many cases. I don’t understand why you’d want a post here gone if you were going to sell something without listing its “ingredients” comprehensively. There’s nothing saying you have to like an FDA. Just curious.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 10523154, member: 10944"]I’m not sure I understand what you mean? I’m not suggesting any type of misleading or hiding of anything. You just don’t always have to describe everything in exhaustive detail. Many sellers give items basically no written description and let images do the talking. I’m the type that does tend to over explain, overanalyze, over describe in my listings. Sometimes I catch myself and wonder why I do it. I’m not sure if helps sales and it takes a lot of time. The majority of professional estate sale runners and auction houses doesn’t spell out every material an item is compromised of, particularly not controversial ones. They are definitely strategically vague in many cases. I don’t understand why you’d want a post here gone if you were going to sell something without listing its “ingredients” comprehensively. There’s nothing saying you have to like an FDA. Just curious.[/QUOTE]
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