Quoted from DaveH:Every word used by ever seller is completely useless. All that matters is what I see when I look at the game. I don't understand why people get worked up about this stuff. I've seen so many threads over the years discussing it, and I doubt it has ever changed a single word in an ad to sell a game.
In fact I'm pretty sure this comment is restored, because I'm sure I've said this a bunch of times.
That's why a good seller will put up lots of pics no matter what the description says. Nobody recommends buying a game sight unseen and trusting a seller when they say game is perfect. As a seller, you highlight the positives and try to get the most money you can. This has nothing to do with pins but sellers in general. Watch any commercial on tv or look at any for sale ad. It's all the same. Do you walk onto a car dealer lot without any research and trust what the car salesmen says? Of course not. As a buyer, it is up to you to educate yourself and make sure you know what you are buying to the best of your abilities. If an ad description is completely misleading from true condition, then consider it a good indication seller is not trustworthy or knows what they are doing and to stay away.