Retrieving old unsold listings
It looks like my listings have been archived as I haven't relisted within 45 days, due to Christmas/New Year holiday break. Is there anyway to retrieve the details so I don't have to start all over again relisting???
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Callum Community Superuser
No.
But for next time, if you import your listings into My Products, they will be held there indefinitely.
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AJ Community Superuser
You may be able to find them using the "search expired listings" option and copy and paste the details into a new listing
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Thank you for this! I will give it a go 🤞
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tintin4Edited
Depends if you used promos or keep TM email history. Expired listing is a pain. Account transaction if promo used as history shows what you require. You just grab from auction number, promo pays in unexpected ways…
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Re AJ - expired listing is time consuming. Possible yes but requires good memory of title and category with ability to scroll and scroll. Account transaction history is easier.
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AJ Community Superuser
It might be time consuming, but might be better/quicker than rewriting the listing.
Account transaction history will only work if you ever paid any fee on it, it not it wont show up there so expired listing is the only option to find them all. It wouldnt work for me as I never pay fees on my auctions until its sold.
The only other option is search emails for links from trademe - like questions asked/relist request/"relist you items before they expire" etc
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S Community SuperuserEdited
For this reason it's a good idea to update your TradeMe email preferences to include 'A daily summary of listings I have listed' therefore always having the Listing numbers saved in your emails to backtrack to and run a search through the system using the listing number. - Cheers.
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Good day
Use search words related to items you are wanting to access in your emails that Trade me have sent with copies of your listings...it pays to keep a copy of them despite them clogging up email storage ..the only problem we encounter is often the removal of photos so always keep a copy of your photos on a disk or elsewhere until you decide to do whatever you want with them.
Don't just keep a copy of photos on telephone cameras as with technology there's always risks of losses of information.
Hope that helps.
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tintin4Edited
AJ & S - you expect casual sellers to bother? We pay the same fees (at least the majority of the time), request promotions but are not of focus because data overlooks that.
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AJ Community Superuser
The original post was for advice on finding old unsold listings - Im giving them advice on their question. They (not you) can decided if they want to take the advice and find it more efficient than writing a new one.
Why are you gatekeeping the advice?
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