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eBay Resource Typo Hound - Catch eBay Mispellings
In: Ebay Resources
14 Mar 2009Luckily for you they don’t require a spelling degree to sell on eBay. eBay sellers rely on the often fallible spell-check as much as we do. How to take advantage of eBay typos? Typohound.com This site looks for common misspellings in any search term you type in. While it would take you hours to figure out all the possible misspellings, Typohound.com does all of this work for you.
For instance, searching for jewelry brings up possible typos of ewelry,jwelry,jeelry,jewlry,jewery,jewely,jewelr,jewelry. These typo eBay auctions simply won’t be getting any traffic since the search term “jewelry” will never return any of these results. eBay typos like this mean low or no bids on the auction which have low reserve prices. This resource presents you with the great opportunity to resell these items on eBay or just keep them for yourself. Don’t feel too bad for the seller who typod. They could always use the proceeds of their “ewrlry auction” to buy a dictionary.

I used that before, and I have to say that I managed to get some really good deals with it as well. Someone who was incapable of spelling Suikoden was selling a brand-new copy of Suikoden 2 for $25, and with that game being as rare as it is, I practically robbed him blind.
I’m one of those people who is really troubled by the lacking of spelling skills in today’s society. Spelling can make you look really smart or stupid. Although it doesn’t affect whether or not I buy from someone on eBay, I will usually make some kind of smart a$$ comment to myself or others about a person’s lack of spelling ability.
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