Misspelled item finder FAQ

The following serves to try and answer some of the most common questions regarding the source code protector tool that AuctionPixie offers; should you however have a question that is not answered here, please feel free to send us an email and we will try our very best to assist you further.

What does this tool do
Is the source code protection service free
Can I get notified when new mispelled items are listed
How do I select my eBay site

What does this tool do

This search tool attempts to find items that have been listed with spelling mistakes in their title. Did you know that over 88% of people find the item that they want on eBay by searching for it - if its been spelled wrong they will not find it, using this tool, you will!

Does it actually work

Sure it does. Everyday there are thousands of items listed on eBay that are misspelled, for example try using the misspelled item finder to search for fuchsia colored items - fuchsia being the correct way to spell the color. Did you see how many items were actually returned, well these are all items that have had the word fuchsia spelled incorrectly.

Don't just search for fuchsia, why not try searching for laptop, playstation, or even versace.

Can I get notified when new mispelled items are listed

Yes you can. We offer RSS feeds for any search phrase that is entered - once you have performed your search a link to the RSS feed will become visible. If you wish to be notified of new items via email then you can use the RSS feed to subscribe to services such as RSSFWD, FeedBlitz or FeedMailer.

How do I select my eBay site

The ebay site that the misspelled item finder uses to perform its searches is determined by the country that you are located in and which eBay site that relates too - we use geo-tracking to obtain this information.

If you are located in the USA then we will search the US eBay site and the results will be displayed in USD, if you are in the located in the UK we will use the eBay UK site to perform your searches.