March 22nd, 2006

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The Misspelling Bee (and other eBay Arbitrage Opportunities)

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Have you heard about the eBay Misspelling Trick?

Basically you find products on eBay that have very few bids
because the seller accidentally misspelled a key word in
the title. You get the item — cheap — and relist it with
the correct spelling for a quick profit.

I’ve seen items like “camara”, “dimond”, “bycicle”, and
“perl neckless” go for practically a song. Just because
the seller didn’t realize that people searching for
“camera”, “diamond”, “bicycle”, or “pearl necklace” would
NEVER see his item because he had misspelled a critical word
in the title.

A friend of mine, James Jones, has just published an expose
that blows the lid off this technique and shows you several
other sneaky (but perfectly legal) ways to find what he
calls, “poorly listed” items and resell them for a quick
profit.

It’s called, “The Misspelling Bee (and other eBay Arbitrage
Opportunities).”

Now get this: James just told me he’s going to make this
report available to my readers — at no cost — for the
next 7 days only. Then he’s going to pull it down and slap
a big price tag on it.

So, what are you waiting for? Go download this now:

The Misspelling Bee (and other eBay Arbitrage Opportunities)

John

P.S. Now you’ve only got 6 days, 23 hours and 55 minutes.
Go — download it now while you still can.

The Misspelling Bee (and other eBay Arbitrage Opportunities)

Simpsons Intro Real Life

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Just for grins and giggles today!

Thanks for reading!

John