MISSPELL YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS ON INTERNET AUCTIONS

MISSPELL YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS ON INTERNET AUCTIONS

SAN JOSE, Calif. (Wireless Flash) -- A few misspelled words could be all that stands between you and a good deal at an internet auction. That's according to Stephen Kahn of PriceRadar.com, who says folks who are looking for a good auction deal should try misspelling the name of the product they're searching for. It seems many rare and valuable items are overlooked by buyers because they're listed under a misspelled name. For example, Kahn says he's found trading cards for football great Walter Payton listed under the name "Walter Paton" and Palm Pilots listed under every conceivable misspelling. The misspellings mean that other buyers won't find the items or bid on them and you can sweep in and get a good deal.