File Details |
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File Size | 1.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 10, 2007 |
Total Downloads | 586 |
Publisher | AuctionEgg.com |
Homepage | Misspelled Auction Tool |
Publisher's Description
Misspelled Auction Tool will find the 1000's of auctions that are misspelled (have typos) on eBay. Why? You may ask, well when some one misspells an auction it may get over looked by people searching for the correct spelling. You often can save very much if you can find these auction typos.
Latest Reviews
IanT3cs reviewed v1.0 on May 11, 2007
Nice idea and works well enough.
However, it appears to be too america centered.
Can't find a way to get it to search anything other than eBay.com.
An option to search non u.s eBay would be extremely beneficial.
We don't all live in america, it just seems that way to americans!
copenhaus reviewed v1.0 on May 10, 2007
after running several queries, the program ends with:
"This version of Misspelled Auction from AuctionEgg has now expired, ....." box.
....not as advertised...
bufftbone reviewed v1.0 on May 10, 2007
Works like it says. I really can't say to much more about it except to try it out. You may find something really cheap that you wouldn't expect to. There is a website with a search engine that looks only for misspelled auctions just like this program. I forget the name.
IanT3cs reviewed v1.0 on May 11, 2007
Nice idea and works well enough.
However, it appears to be too america centered.
Can't find a way to get it to search anything other than eBay.com.
An option to search non u.s eBay would be extremely beneficial.
We don't all live in america, it just seems that way to americans!
copenhaus reviewed v1.0 on May 10, 2007
after running several queries, the program ends with:
"This version of Misspelled Auction from AuctionEgg has now expired, ....." box.
....not as advertised...
bufftbone reviewed v1.0 on May 10, 2007
Works like it says. I really can't say to much more about it except to try it out. You may find something really cheap that you wouldn't expect to. There is a website with a search engine that looks only for misspelled auctions just like this program. I forget the name.