That is what typoJoe does. You type in a search word or phrase and click the search button and you're taken to eBay to see the resulting misspellings for that search word or phrase.
Well, I'm sure some sellers do, but doubt "a lot" want to use up their auction title character limit on a misspelling
However, all you have to do is include the correctly spelled keyword in the "Exclude these words" field, excluding any listings with the correctly spelled keyword
A smart eBay seller wouldn't purposely misspell a keyword without including the proper spelling- they would get no traffic
Also, I would say buyers can determine what a good deal is and not be "tricked" into bidding
Well, you will still need to look through the results, research the items, prices, etc., so if you get serious about it, there is work involved.
Another thing that I think is important, especially with Buy in Now misspelled eBay listings, you have to be quick. (New typojoe tool for this coming soon)
Also, you could try sending the seller a message offering to buy an misspelled auction item immediately. You may have a better chance after the item has been listed for a couple days and has no bids.
thx bro
nanaama18 2 years ago
this works but there are sites out there that will do this stuff for you. you just type in what you want and it opens up the results page
rep0eagle 3 years ago
That is what typoJoe does. You type in a search word or phrase and click the search button and you're taken to eBay to see the resulting misspellings for that search word or phrase.
TylerS626 3 years ago
i dont works for example if i tipe in gz-hd3 it shows nothing
atpforever1 3 years ago
Hello
I just tried it and got 37 results for that keyword.
After you entered in the keyword, did you click on the "Search" button?
TylerS626 3 years ago
in which country??
would you please do one for germany because if i want germany it sends me to france :S
atpforever1 3 years ago
ARE you kidding meXD
did you click on the "Search" button?
hahahahahahaha man so funny good joke
atpforever1 3 years ago
The option to search Germany needs to be added to the back end of the site, I thought it was already there, but it is not.
Hopefully it will be added by the end of the week.
TylerS626 3 years ago
Thanks for letting me know, I'll have that looked at shortly.
TylerS626 3 years ago
Alot of sellers now misspell on purpose in order to make the buyer think he has found a deal or opportunity and they will bid..
Might have worked before ...now more and more people are doin mispell searches and sellers now use that to their advandage!
j8sterno 3 years ago
Well, I'm sure some sellers do, but doubt "a lot" want to use up their auction title character limit on a misspelling
However, all you have to do is include the correctly spelled keyword in the "Exclude these words" field, excluding any listings with the correctly spelled keyword
A smart eBay seller wouldn't purposely misspell a keyword without including the proper spelling- they would get no traffic
Also, I would say buyers can determine what a good deal is and not be "tricked" into bidding
TylerS626 3 years ago
i suppose your right....why tell everyone trick?
j8sterno 3 years ago
Well, you will still need to look through the results, research the items, prices, etc., so if you get serious about it, there is work involved.
Another thing that I think is important, especially with Buy in Now misspelled eBay listings, you have to be quick. (New typojoe tool for this coming soon)
Also, you could try sending the seller a message offering to buy an misspelled auction item immediately. You may have a better chance after the item has been listed for a couple days and has no bids.
TylerS626 3 years ago
I don't have this option in ebay, how do I get it
cromagnumullet 4 years ago