Lately the hype has been up and buzzing around on how to take advantage of another persons mistakes. In spelling that is.
When searching for your latest must-have on Ebay try spelling it wrong. The chance is that you’ll find what you’re looking for and for less money.
Looking for an iPhone? Try looking for an “Iphoen” or maybe a new cell? A Noika sounds like a cheap knock-off but might just be the right thing miss-spelled.
Auction-sites are usually not governed by the spelling-police. People who write their own advertisements might need to get a look-over by an expert but until then, you’re free to roam almost alone looking for that special bargain.
All the “professional” shops correct their spelling and it is on auction-sites you might get your finds for less. But as usual, take a look at the sellers information if they seem serious and that the item up for sale is authentic. If you have questions about the item don’t be afraid to send the seller an e-mail and check. A genuine seller wouldn’t be afraid to answer your questions and would be happy to seal a deal. Always ask if you’re not sure, you don’t want to buy a real “Iphoen” now would you?
Take a look around and spell your worst!




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