Free misspelled Ebay auction typo search tool

Thousand of misspelled auction items are listed on eBay daily but many of these fail to sell because they can't be found using eBay's built-in search tools (tell me more). In order to find these so-called 'fat finger' eBay typos you need to use a specialised eBay typo search tool such as Missing-Auctions.co.uk. To start your search simply type a brand name (e.g. Abercrombie, Motorola or Playstation) into the search box below. Alternatively, just start typing and we'll suggest a brand name.

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Amazingly a significant number of eBay sellers neglect to proof read their eBay auctions before they submit them. As a result their eBay listings contain a variety of common spelling mistakes either in the auction titles or the description of auction item. Irrespective of whether these mistakes are due to carelessness or a simple 'fat fingers' typo, these misspelled ebay auctions are extremely difficult to find without using a specialised auction typo search tool such as Missing-Auctions.co.uk.

This is because eBays only searches for the actual words that you type in and does attempt to search for common misspellings of those words. Therefore, without using an eBay typo tool, the only way to find misspelled eBay items is to browse through the listings categories line by line - it's not a fun task and you're likely to miss bargains

But why does this matter ? Because these misppelled eBay auctions are so hard to find they get far less bids. If they sell at all, they usually sell for a lot less than correctly spelled items. Consquently, these silly fat fingers typos cost the sellers money but mean that you, the buyer, can make enormous savings. There are even people who do nothing but buy misspelled eBay items just to relist them and sell them on again at a profit.

The good news is that you don't need fat fingers to take advantage of 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 fat finger eBay misspellings sooner than you think. Happy bargain hunting !