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More about eBay misspellings
Although it is hard to believe many eBay sellers really do fail to check their eBay auction listings before they submit them. This means that their eBay listings contain spelling mistakes in the titles or in the the auction item description. Whether it's a result of a lack of attention to detail (or just having fat fingers), these misspelled auction items are very difficult to find without using a specialized misspelled auction search tool such as Missing-Auctions.com.
This is because eBays own built in search function only checks for correct spellings and not misspelled eBay items. Without using a eBay spelling mistake tool, the only way to find misspelled eBay items is to search through the listings line by line - something that takes ages and is itself prone to error.
Because these eBay misspellings are so hard to find they get far less bids. This means that they usually sell for less, if they sell at all. As a result, these silly fat fingers typos cost the sellers money but mean that you, the buyer, can save money. In fact there are a surprising number of people who buy misspelled eBay items just to relist them and sell them on again at a profit.
You don't need fat fingers to benefit from other peoples spelling mistakes, simply enter a brand name in the search box above, choose your favourite eBay auction site, optionally select a category and hit search ! You'll be browsing eBay misspellings sooner than you think. Happy bargain hunting !