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Climb Every Mountain January 15, 2008

Posted by Michael Carney in : auctions, edmond hillary, edmund hilary, edmund hillary, sir ed, sir edmond, sir edmund, sir edmund hillary, trade me, trademe , add a comment

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As more than a few of our media darlings have pointed out (here, herehere and here, for a start), the death of “the greatest living New Zealander” has prompted an outpouring of sentiment in the form of selling off the memorabilia of our illustrious mountain-climbing legend on Trade Me.

Without commenting one way or another about the ghoulish, exploitative nature of these sales (oops – couldn’t help ourselves!), allow us to share a word or two of advice.

For sellers of this mountaineering memorabilia: if you’re going to try and make a buck out of this, at least get the spelling right! Our hero’s name is Sir Edmund Hillary, okay?

Does it matter? Yes, it does, because most Trade Me buyers use the Search facility to find stuff. They won’t find it if you don’t spell the name right.

Want proof? Read on.

For the more laconic sellers amongst us:

And the lesson for buyers? If you want to find the best deals, track down the misspellings!

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