Fcuk ffo
By golly he's right!!
eBay Misspelling Tool
Did you know that everyday there are hundreds of eBay auctions that have misspelled words in the titles and descriptions? Auctions with misspelled information do not come up on the regular eBay search, so often these auctions have no bids and can be scooped up at a bargain price. This means you can profit by finding these misspelled auctions before anyone else does!
You can find these misspelled auctions by using this free eBay Misspelling Tool. Just enter a keyword and the tool will search eBay for matches for you.
For example, typing in the word "diamond" will return dozens of misspellings of the word on eBay that may mean profit for you.
http://www.auction-online-guide.com/spelling.php
Fcuk ffo
By golly he's right!!
Never argue with idiots. They just drag you down to their level and then beat you with their experience.
If ignorance is bliss then some of the people I know must be orgasmic.
LOL, very goodOriginally Posted by kbudden
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You are just unbelievable, when is it that you decided to become a moron?
Nothing to see here...
This looks like SAPM to meOriginally Posted by Lifeisjustaride
Brett
can I spam my site then? http://www.spellsave.com/
Do you have products for review on my chocolate reviews or Easter eggs blog?s PM me.
Its free to use my website, how can that be spam?
Come on, you are getting traffic from viewers and earning revenue from the ads you r using. I am seeing CPC and CMP campaigns all over you site.
At least be upfront about your actions and say that it is a duel offering by offering a nifty tool while making a couple of quid on impressions.
There is nothing wrong with that, but when it is obvious, it is kind dishonest.
Undertsand? But honestly, it is no biggie.
Thanks for advice
Originally Posted by getvisible
I like that script, well done,
Craig
I've used fatfingers before with some success. I think from memory it might have a small Amazon banner down the side though. Not to the extent of this chaps site though, ha ha
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