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  • thx bro

  • 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

  • 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.

  • i dont works for example if i tipe in gz-hd3 it shows nothing

  • 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?

  • in which country??

    would you please do one for germany because if i want germany it sends me to france :S

  • ARE you kidding meXD

    did you click on the "Search" button?

    hahahahahahaha man so funny good joke

  • 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.

  • Thanks for letting me know, I'll have that looked at shortly.

  • 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!

  • 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

  • i suppose your right....why tell everyone trick?

  • 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.

  • I don't have this option in ebay, how do I get it

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