Reply 60 of 63, by ElectroSoldier
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I dont see a lot of it but then I dont trawl ebay in the way you guys seem to.
When I look at something I generally already know what Im looking at and am just looking for the condition of the item itself.
And so the description largely going un-noticed by me. Not that theyre not there, I just dont notice them maybe...
A good example is this now ended listing for an old Dell 2.5L PC
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/358548645093
The text reads
"Dell Precision 3240 Xeon W-1250 16GB RAM 512 GB NVMe Nvidia P620 Windows 11 Pro
In good used condition, no original box though will be well packed. Pc and power cable
The Dell Precision 3240 is a high-performance desktop designed for a range of tasks, including office work, engineering coding, and graphic design. Featuring an Xeon W-1250 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD, this machine offers smooth and efficient performance. With a Nvidia P620 GPU, it also supports graphics-intensive workloads. Running on Windows 11 Pro, this black-coloured desktop from Dell is perfect for professionals seeking a reliable and powerful workstation."
The first two paragraphs are written by a person, the third paragraph I just dismiss in my mind as "sales blurb"
Its either a copy n paste from the Dell website or similar site designed to sell these, or its AI generated to pad out what would otherwise be a short advert.
Either way its just dismissed as blurb, I mean it is just a word salad.