Hey olddude, I know the feeling, been there, still there. But one thing that I try to help me out is look up the part number and go to the manufactures website, read their description, and go from there, unless they have a disclaimer that states you can use their information, then I copy and paste, but otherwise just re-type your description, in your own words, as the manufacture lists it. But, again, you just have to be careful not to word it exactly as the manufacture. I used to do a little wholesale selling on feebay and was allowed to use the manufacture wording, word for word with expressed permission. I also have a family member, retired a few years, that just can't grab the marketing and wording issues either, but he has a diagnosed comprehension problem that after 70 years, he doesn't know how to deal with it. Good luck, I know it is a ruff venture.



This can be time consuming, but with one or two items it could help.
Just my 0.02