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Ebay Misspelt Items Search ToolNewest Review: ... those items that have been listed incorrectly. Will it make you loads of money? No, its a myth, you can get the odd bargain and therefore there is a possible resale value to them but this has two issues firstly there are the ebay fees when you list the product. This comes in at around 10% of the total sale value, so any profits have to be above 10% to make it viable. The other issue is the ... more |
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by - written on 04/11/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Ebay Misspelt items search engines have been doing the rounds for the last couple of years with promises that you can make serious profits from idiots who misspell their product and therefore not show up on a search request on Ebay. The main one is called mismatched and allowes you to type in the correct name for the product and generates a list of possible typos searches for them and then gives you a list of the products on ebay. Does it work? Well yes in a way, you can obviously type in something and it can come up with those items that have been listed incorrectly. Will it make you loads of money? No, its a myth, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/01/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Ebay, the most wonderful auction site around! However when you type in something to search you dont always find all the items on that listing! The reason being is that many people make spelling mistakes by accident and dont realise and of course ebay does not have a spell checker! Peoples mistakes mean more bargains for those that discover them as they dont have as many bids on like the items spelt correctly. The site that i use is fatfingers.co.uk The web site basically picks up on pepoles typos erros. To use the site you type into the box what you are looking for on ebay, say your looking for warehouse clothes, then just type ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/08/08 (Very useful, 209 readings)
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There are several gadgets around now that help you to expose ebay auction bargains. This review is of e Boo Boos. Ebay does not contain a spell checker and if you are like me you make mistakes when writing on a keyboard (Thanks for all your comments!, It's not that I can't spell its just I can't type!). The problem with this of course is that sellers enter the listing with small typos or spelling errors, but for buyers it could lead to a real bargain. If the items are incorrect then they will not be getting much interest, hence the price should be lower. e Boo Boos helps you to find these errors. The site is fairly simplistic in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/07/08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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A couple of years ago when I was fairly new to Ebay, I actually purchased the link for this tool from someone on Ebay. OK, so it was only 99p, but I realise now that this tool is available from more or less anywhere. I bet I could have googled it and found it! profitbooks.com/ebaymisspell.html is one of the links but there are loads of them around and they all do pretty much the same job. All you need to do is go to this link first before logging into Ebay. Type in the box what you are looking for and by using this link it will take you straight to Ebay and bring up a list of items that have variations on the correct spelling that you would have ... Read the complete review

