eBay MisSpell Search

Now you can uncover hidden eBay bargains and save money with typo or misspelled auction listings
100% Free and Easy to Use – Bid Detective’s eBay MisSpell Search Engine requires NO software download on to your computer – that means no spyware, hidden trojans, or worse!

Safe and Secure. With just a few simple key strokes and a click of your mouse, Bid Detective will perform a complete and thorough search for all typos and misspelled eBay auctions and then send you to eBay’s safe and secure website and uncover those hidden misspelled eBay bargains most buyers will never see.

Try it now and get the edge over other eBay buyers.

DirectionsBid Detective’s eBay MisSpell Search Engine is easy to use. If you’re having any problems or just want to learn how to perform more specific searches, here are some simple directions:

    1. Just point your mouse to the white line located in the upper left-hand corner of the light blue screen above.
    2. Click.
    3. Type in the name of the item you are looking for (one word searches work best: ie: playstation).
    4. And click on the search button located in the lower left-hand corner.

That’s it. Once you click search, a new web page will automatically open from eBay’s safe and secure website displaying all of the misspelled auction bargains.

The eBay MisSpell Search Engine can also perform a narrow targeted search to locate those hard-to-find misspelled auction bargains. Here are some of the specific search options:

If you only want to search for your item – without searching the typos or misspelled eBay listings, then click on the box next to “Without misspell.”
Would you like to search an eBay auction site other than the United States? Bid Detective’s eBay MisSpell Search Engine can also search the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium-Fr or Belgium-Nl, Hong Kong, or India eBay auctions. It’s easy, just click on the down arrow next to “United States” and move your mouse to select the country site you do want to search.
Similar to eBay’s more advanced search options, you can also decide if you want to limit or filter your search to auctions. Simply click on the box in front of each filter to limit your results.

Choose if you want to limit your search to auctions ending within 1, 2, 5, or 12 hours.
Limit your search to PayPal only sellers.
Include your eBay MisSpell search to include the auctions’ title and description fields.
Decide if you want to exclude certain words or terms to narrow your results.
Decide if you want to “Include Original Word” in your search results.
You can even set search criteria to include minimum and maximum Bid Prices or Auction Prices.
After you have set your search filters and you are ready for to perform a misspelled auction search, click on the “Search” button in the lower left-hand corner above.

If you have any questions or notice a problem with the eBay MisSpell Search Engine, feel free to contact me here. Please note that I may not be able to respond immediately, but will try to answer all of your questions as soon as possible.