At the moment I’m getting several emails every day asking me for details of “that site you mentioned a few weeks ago which lets you search Ebay for spelling mistakes and mis-advertised auctions”. I know all about the site, but ironically, it wasn’t me who mentioned it. Perhaps it was something that Steve mentioned while I wasn’t in the studio, but it’s more likely to have been mentioned by Jeremy Vine’s regular personal finance expert Martin Lewis, whose own site Money Saving Expert was selected as Website of the Day’s most useful site of 2003!
So for those of you looking for “that eBay spelling mistake site”: Look no further… It’s here:
>> Fat Fingers
BUT: for good measure, here’s another site which does the same thing with a few extra features (enabling you to refine your search to country-specific versions of eBay)
>> Auction Intelligence
I've found another really useful one at goofbay.com
works a treat - Ive just found a new television on eBay through goofbay.
Charles
Posted by: Charles Smith | Monday, February 20, 2006 at 01:32 PM
theres also a new one called www.goofbay.co.uk which i think is only new but looks promising
Posted by: tim | Tuesday, February 21, 2006 at 10:54 AM
I've just finished this one, oops-bay.co.uk. It has more features than all of those listed and is both faster and retrieves more reults. Happy using!
Posted by: gaz | Tuesday, May 09, 2006 at 09:37 PM
There's also typingwand.com which has more features and works faster than fatfingers.
Posted by: Mike Green | Thursday, May 11, 2006 at 11:25 AM