All of us like a bargain, but one of the things that can change a bargain into disaster for partially sighted people is the descriptions that people use on eBay and elsewhere to describe their saleable item.
One of the issues is the idea of consensus of opinion, you assume that Fully Working means that the item works fully, don't you? Or that Decent Condition means that it looks like it did originally with a few scrapes and signs of age.
But not everybody's notion of DECENT CONDITION is the same:
Forgive me if you agree with the seller, what kind of DECENT CONDITION is this?
Share this if you agree that eBay and other selling platforms should clamp down on the descriptions of items being sold, and that they should insist that the item is the one in the picture. But as I started this rant with, if your partially sighted the picture may not help, but a accurate and honest description would.
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