Branica.com Launches Search Engine for Misspelled eBay Auctions
Branica has launched a search tool dedicated to helping eBay buyers find misspelled auction listings. Branica claims buyers can find savings of up to 80% off by using the misspellings.
With the new Misspelled Auction Search service, users simply enter the correct spelling of a product that they want to buy, select the "Get Misspellings" checkbox, and click on the "Submit Query" button. The service will automatically bring up current eBay auctions with both the correct and incorrect spellings so that users can find the auction that is right for them. To place a bid, users must sign up for an account at eBay.com.
"We offer a unique way to shop at for auctions so you can make an educated purchase" says Arthur Lee, owner of Branica.com. "Typically you can expect to see savings of up to 80% off the usual auction price with misspellings."
You can find the misspelled auctions search box here. The search results provide both the normal auctions and the misspelled auctions. As an example here on the results for a Tennessee seach -- a word that is often misspelled on eBay.