I have it written twice that's it is a PDF file. And since you have corrected my spelling on something that isn't academic writing or something I've written for a class, I'm pretty sure you're intelligent enough to figure it out for yourself.
Not to be rude or anything but I kinda agree with the guys comment it's kind of misleading you show a first aid box but yet it's not for auction perhaps if I may, you could put PDF file in the title not just down in the description & a pic of the manual instead of the box ......I don't really see where intelligence comes into play here it's more like common sense and common courtesy to accommodate the people who bid on your auctions so they will come back to your page is all don't be so quickly offended and quick to offend the very people that could keep coming back is all ....again, not trying to be rude just been on here a while and if I saw the pic of what was actually being auctioned I would bid I like this kind of stuff and would like to check out more of your auctions too just a suggestion constructively though not rudely
If you've been here a while, then I'm sure you're aware that once there are bids you can't edit the title of an auction. However it is listed as a digital delivery and I've written it is a PDF file. Also, I give respect to those that give it to me. I would have been far more willing to be accommodating if that person had not been rude to me. No one is obligated to bid on my auctions. If you think a picture of the manual would be better, then by all means tell me that, and I will surely decide you are right. But not, if someone is rude about it to me. I appreciate constructive criticism. What I don't appreciate is someone being rude. I will not take their comment seriously if they are. Correcting my spelling in all caps like that was extremely rude and it wasn't appreciated. So no, I did not change anything on that person's account.