Joe Hohmann wrote:For the 2 words shown, Lionel and gauge, the sellers won't "miss much" because buyers are looking under "Lionel" or "O" catagories. It's the word a buyer has to type in that can cause a seller problems. When I search for PRR collectable items, I search PRR, Pennsylvania Railroad, Pennsylvania RR, PA RR, Penna RR, and Pennsy to even hit the ones that ARE spelled correctly.
Yup, most people browse instead of search.
Rob
Buckeye Riveter wrote:Amtrak is consistently spelled Amtrack on eBay.
Reminds me - How is Fastrack spelled? I'm serious. I see it spelled all kinds of ways. I think I have the correct spelling. Or is there no "c".
OK I looked it up.
FasTrack, with a capital "T".
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laz57
darianj wrote:Interesting...I wonder how much money sellers miss when the mis-spell words.
Not as much as these guys!
More Misspellings...
Bob Nelson
Spelling Test...
(and a useful auction tool too, in case you've never seen it before)
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