Sorry, you're right, maybe my report was too opaque for some.
What I intended was: please change "Giving you an little more insight into the seller." to "Giving you a little more insight into the seller."
For the dyslexics, the grammar challenged and the hard of sight, "an" is the indefinite article used only before words that start with a vowel (yes, a slight over-simplification, but I'm trying not to beat this to death).
I'm reeling, 10 posts already in this thread, no sign of support diving in with "Thanks, will be fixed next upload". Instead, people wandering off into discussions about different dialects of English. Are there really any dialects where that grammar rule is different? Are there really any dialects where "an" or "a" has a different meaning?
So, we're into double figures already. Are we going to have 100 posts before this tiny typo is fixed? Yes, it's tiny. But every typo on a web site communicates that a site is probably run by a bunch of amateurs -- exactly the impression that needs dispelling if there's to be a worthwhile increase in buyers/sellers/listings.
What I'd hoped to highlight is that a concerted effort is needed to rid the site of any such rough edges. I've no doubt some of the regulars would help with that, FOR FREE, if they were encouraged by seeing their efforts rewarded with fixes.