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 kittiekat13
 
posted on March 24, 2005 09:17:03 AM new
I know that eBay takes them down after 90 days (I think that's the time frame) but is there a backdoors way to find them after 90 days?

Thanks,
Sarah

 
 buyhigh
 
posted on March 24, 2005 09:31:05 AM new
If the items have been sold and the buyer gives feedback, you can find the listings by number.
buyhigh
 
 kittiekat13
 
posted on March 24, 2005 09:41:06 AM new
hmmmmm...... I can see them back to Oct 2004 but not any earlier.

Here is one: 7102573096. This auction ended Sept 2004, I think.

Thanks for the help,
Sarah

 
 buyhigh
 
posted on March 24, 2005 10:33:13 AM new
Doesn't feedback date back to the seller's beginning on ebay?
buyhigh
 
 kittiekat13
 
posted on March 24, 2005 10:51:59 AM new
feedback does, but the listings are deleted after a period of time-- but, I am sure they are still there either cached or on eBay's servers.

Sarah

 
 neglus
 
posted on March 24, 2005 11:49:59 AM new
What are you needing old ended auctions for? If it is one of yours and you want to recycle (too late to relist once it's out of ebay database) and you used Vendio to list you can find it in PostSale->Unsold Items (or Sold if it was sold). Unsolds are filed by date. You can do an item # search for Sold ones. You can then "relaunch" to some date in the future, cancel and revise. But if that's not what you needed it for....NEVERMIND!
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 kittiekat13
 
posted on March 24, 2005 11:59:12 AM new
geez, I have been here how long? (way before it was auctionwatch) and I never realized you could relaunch (and thus edit) something that was that old.
Thanks for the help and a big DUHHH to me

Sarah

 
 sthoemke
 
posted on March 24, 2005 12:34:54 PM new
I've sometimes have found expired items cached on search engines. Sometimes the item # is from foriegn eBay webpages. Here's an example:

http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:_N2SQaWn-QoJ:www.ebay.com.hk/viItem%3FItemId%3D3828919322+sthoemke++site:ebay.com.hk&hl=en

 
 
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