You guys are going about this all wrong, still debating the same thing again. What the OP has a problem with is Internet sales and marketing. He has to understand how the Internet works, it works with "key words" the more you have that are in the "general" catagory of your item the more
People that will have exposure to you item and the more likely you will sell the item. So to the OP's rant you will have to get better at searching or get used to weed through all the crap that you don't want.
Err... I thought this was understood from the beginning. I think we all understand the use of key words and the advantage of getting them right for the marketing of an item. It's why many used Evolution engines I see on E-Bay are listed as "Used Evolution... Not OS, Not new. Not NIB Engine" A search for "NIB OS Engine", pulls up a free look at a used Evolution. After all, why would the seller be listing what it is NOT?
I think what you've misunderstood is that using words that don't apply is really irritating. Hence the thread starter's rant. You are correct in that this thread did get a little hijacked when some seemed to suggest that is was difficult to distinguish between an ARF and Kit and thereby making it OK to list a Tower Trainer .60 ARF as a "kit". That's were I came in.