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Old June 11th 07, 01:43 PM posted to rec.bicycles.marketplace
Dave
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Default Bianchi, Campagnolo, Shimano--this stuff is hard to spell.

People misspell their bicycle gear in their ebay listings all the time.
Trouble is, without appropriate search tools (or hours spent
browsing), folks can't find the misspelled items.

Well, I have a tool that CAN find them. It takes your search term,
converts it to a string of every imaginable misspelling, and sends you
off to ebay to search. I just did a quickie search for "Schwinn", and
found stuff listed as Shwinn, Scwhinn, Schwin, Schinn, and Scwinn -- and
that's just on the first page!

Give it a try at:
http://www.ebargainsweb.com/spelling.php

It's free, there's nothing to download, you don't have to log in, no
nonsense. Have fun...

--Dave (at) ebargainsweb (dot) com

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