Auction Lotwatch are pleased to introduce AuctionSpeller.com
How is it that identical items can fetch such widely differing prices on eBay?
Sometimes it is a matter of timing, or just luck - especially for things for which
there are not many buyers. Quite a bit, however, has to do with the quality of the
Item Title & Description. Buyers for instance may search for a "monitor" but would
not find the several auction lots where the item is titled "moniter" or "monitro".
With millions of lots added to eBay daily misspellings can provide real bargains
for the determined eBay hunter.
Of course the money saved by finding bargains could be offset if you have to spend hours
searching for misspellings. That's where Auction Speller comes in - we do the hard work
so you don't have to!! This Free service will check for the most common misspellings and
typos and bring you back the results instantly.
Simply enter one or two keywords and press Find Now - the results will appear in a new window.
If you receive an error message when searching then please check the number of keywords you are using.
To bid on any lot you will have to be registered at eBay - please select your local eBay site listed above.
Find even more eBay spelling mistakes with the new advanced Auction Speller -
more misspellings, more typos and more common spelling errors found! Try Auction Speller Advanced & grab a bargain today!
See what the experts are saying about eBay misspellings:
"Look for misspellings! Many famous designers have hard-to-spell names. By searching eBay for a misspelling,
you may get a great deal!" Dummies.com
"The New York Times reported this week that there are many items listed on the auction site that sell for much less
than they are really worth because the sellers don't check their listing's spelling before they post." NY Times
"Did you know that on eBay you can probably pick up a labtop pretty cheap? How about getting some dimonds for a
great price? These and many other items can be yours if you have a list of commonly misspelled.." Geek.com