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Thousands of items on eBay are listed with misspelled descriptions. These items often expire with no bids on them as no-one can find them.



Below is a link to a place where you can search for misspelled items. Just type in your desired item and you will be given a link to click which will search ebay for a large variation of misspellings of your word. You can choose which country to search or even search QXL too.

http://www.fatfingers.co.uk/NoAffiliate.aspx
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Wow, that could save you 25 cents or more!
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I have seen these things before. They do not work as well as you would think on mainstream items because everyone who wants something like an Xbox or a PS3 searches using this as well.
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Another good site to find misspelled items,etc...

http://www.classfeed.com
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