Quite keen to view an expired classified listing, is there any way to do this once it is removed? I remember someone years back said you could find a cached version if you knew where to look. Any ideas?
mohaka,
Jan 5, 8:22pm
Easy to do if you have the listing No-just put it in the search bar and hit search-photos gone aft 45 days.Other wise use the drop down menu on the RHS of hit search and describe(using specific words) what your looking for(expired auction menu),can only find things going back 45 days I think.
biddy6,
Jan 6, 6:51am
Sometimes if you" google the name " of said item ,it may come up.
tony9,
Jan 6, 5:10pm
If you search google, for the auction/listing number, plus trade nz, on the right result will be a green line with the url. Click the down arrow on the end and selected the cached version. That will likely show what you are looking for.
If the does not work, use the way back machine (use google to find it) and look for a snapshot of trademe at the date the item was active.
sooby,
Jan 8, 6:01am
cheers guys, I've learned a new skill! I should have saved the page before it expired, now i get a second chance
mals69,
Jan 8, 6:05am
Great tips - cheers
intrade,
Jan 8, 7:26am
yes thanks , you know my tip is modern diagnostic also works this way you need to find a way to look at things from other angles.
tony9,
Mar 11, 1:20pm
Yes, but I understand what google and other sites are actually doing behind all the smoke and mirrors, that helps a lot with searches.
Rather like if you understand how a car and associated electronics work, all becomes clear.
Now if people could just be as logical.
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