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Someone else trying to make money out of something free Ebay again!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=56384&item=7524098226&rd=1


Looks like a link for sale to Fatfingers site .
I use fatfingers often thanks to a great moneysaver on here and at no cost
some people just make me sick try to make money from anything.
I like moneysaving myself but not at the cost of other folks like myself.
Filiss

Comments

  • BFG_2
    BFG_2 Posts: 2,022 Forumite
    Not sure it's fatfingers?? Also says it's more than just an 'anagram/list/typo generator'.
  • magoogy
    magoogy Posts: 2,961 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    what is fatfingers?
  • purplegirluk1
    purplegirluk1 Posts: 1,485 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Fat Fingers is a site that allowes you to search Ebay for items that have been incorrectly spelt, i.e if I wanted to search for Tickets to Reading Festival I would go to Fat Fingers and type in Reading Festival Tickets, the search engine would then search all possible mis-spellings of the words typed in and bring up any similar items. By doing this you are then sometimes able to purchase items at a far cheaper price as many others will not have seen these mis-spelt items. It works pretty well in my opinion.
  • poorcat
    poorcat Posts: 135 Forumite
    Thanks Purplegirl - there's £1.99 saved.
    I never fall for Ebay listings selling information - although I've long been intreagued by the "guarenteed to work" potty training advice listings - what do they know that I don't? Probably "wait until child is 5 before starting potty training - by then they'll have sorted it out all by themselves". Or something.
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