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If they can misspell it, we can find it on eBay and the world wide web.
There are two sides for the reason behind the misspelled words at eBay and the web in general.

1) The first being from the seller . . .

Many sellers misspell words either by accident or because they don't know the true spelling. This can be the reason for low traffic and or no sale. But beware a few have caught on and use this little trick to draw you to their auctions. That is why Misspellsearch.com can remove the original words from appearing in the search if you choose this option (
this is on by default ). In fact, many Powersellers and experienced sellers will use this strategy to pick up products from the new or inexperienced sellers and resale the item for a profit. Our search makes this possible.

2) The real benefit will be as a buyer . . .

If you make a habit of searching for misspelled auctions you will be surprised at how many deals you will be able to pick up. Labtop comuters (
Laptop Computers ) for under $200, Corldess ( Cordless ) drills for under $9 ( I am talking Dewalt, Makita, Craftsman etc. ). Dimond ( Diamond ) rings for under $20.  Pyaystaiton ( Playstation ) Systems under $50. The list goes on and on.

eBay has a feature to check your spelling but like almost anything, not to many people use it. Many of the Powersellers will list with third party software that doesn't offer a spell checker. This is also in your benefit, many of the deals will we have found surprisingly, come from powersellers or new users.

Some common misspelled words on eBay

Abercrombie, aeropostale, Cordless, Laptop, iPod, motherboard, silver plate and much more.

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