posted on June 25, 2003 10:30:45 PM new
I doubt if you can as they don't stay in eBays database. I doubt Vendio doesn't keeps them either but you can find your auction title if you go to your account and click on online statement and then go back to the month you want. I keep my EOA auction notices unless my husband tidies up my room, bad man, and throws them away. Never let a man in your eBay room as disaster will strike and you'll never find anything. At least if it is your mess you can remember where you put things. Well sometimes...
posted on June 25, 2003 10:40:30 PM new
Dorrie: I've never tried it, but doesn't ebay feedback forum allow you to see ALL the feedbacks left FOR you and BY you? NOt sure how I'd search in all that, but perhaps it could be of some help. On the other hand, if ebay purges the auction itself, you wouldn't be able to see the auction you'd written, I suppose.
posted on June 25, 2003 11:12:27 PM new
dorrie: You can't, pure and simple.
Unless you kept a copy of the auction page locally on your computer, that is.
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posted on June 25, 2003 11:19:18 PM new
If you launch your auctions through Vendio, you can retrieve the essential information from the archives. Not the pics or descriptions, but most everything else.
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posted on June 25, 2003 11:22:21 PM new
Your online ebay statement has some info and they go back to day one. They have the transaction or auction number and fees paid but no auction title.
posted on June 26, 2003 06:59:09 AM new
Yeah, unfortunately when I'm trying to relist a really old auction, the pics and description are just what I need.
There has got to be a way to self-archive auctions locally. I looked into a web crawler type tool a few years ago but it wanted to archive everyone's auctions, not just mine.
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