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Is there a way to find a removed listing?

I just got notified of a vero takedown (regarding "onesie" and Gerber).  It gives me the item # and title -- 182556542973 - NWT Carter's Child of Mine 6 9 Months 2-PC Outfit BODYSUIT + GINGHAM SKIRT NEW -- But I do not see the word "onesie" anywhere there.  I am wondering if I accidentally put it in the description, I can't imagine I'd do something so careless.  However, don't know what else to think. 

 

Is there a way to find the removed listing to see or once it's removed it's gone forever?

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It is gone.

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Was this a brand new listing or had you had it listed in the past? Check your completeds if so.

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A onesie that reads "little American baby" with floral applique and a matching blue/white gingham skirt. Size6-9 months.

 

Does that sound like part of your description?  I got that when I googled your listing number.

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A onesie that reads "little American baby" with floral applique and a matching blue/white gingham skirt. Size6-9 months. | eBay!

 

If this is yours, yes onesie was in there somewhere.

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I really don't know what was in the listing.  I've had this close to 2 years and wrote up the listing way back when.  It sits in TL in the fall/winter and gets listed on ebay in the spring/summer.  I truthfully have no idea on the description write up.  But if you were able to find it via item number than clearly is it.

 

What did you use to google it - just the item number?  (Just so I know for future reference)

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Yes, I found it that way as well.

 

Just googled the item no.

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=182556542973&rlz=1C1AFAB_enUS613US613&oq=182556542973&aqs=chrome..69...

 

 

 

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Hi Tunica -- It's a very old listing (see my response to fern).  But she was able to google it and find the verbiage.  I clearly have the word "onesie" in it -- very careless of me.  

 

Now I have to start from absolute scratch, new photos, etc and get this relisted. PITA!

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@klassic*kids;

 

You might be able to find the listing with this link. It won't work for anyone else (just the seller), but sometimes eBay puts listings that can be edited to be compliant into your Sold list with a zero price, so that you can pull it up and relist it after correcting the issue.

 

     www.ebay.com/itm/182556542973 

 

I found a cached copy of your listing by google searching for it. Unfortunately, you did use the word onesie in the description. If you can't access the listing with the link above, at least here is your description so you don't have to redo that.

 

If you need the photos, they are available in the cached page -- click the link in the previous paragraph! (PM me if you need help to get the photos.)

 

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Item description:   New With Tags (NWT) Carter's 2-piece outfit from the Child of Mine line. A onesie that reads "little American baby" with floral applique and a matching blue/white gingham skirt. Size 6-9 months.  *Bid/Buy with confidence: Read the comments from my delighted customers on my feedback page!*
 
 
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check your private email for ebay notifications of confirmed listings, ended listings, messages from ebay, etc

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The item reads "little American lady", not "baby" as noted in the description.

 

You may want to photograph the 2 pieces together so it's more clear that it's a set. And go through all of your other old listings to re-check for the word 'onesie'.

 

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:X7evvUJiwIoJ:www.ebay.com/itm/NWT-Carters-Child...

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Hi tried the link but got this "This listing (**********) has been removed, or this item is not available."  Smiley Frustrated  Thank you anyway.  The full text of the listing you pasted you got that from google?

 

Thanks for your help.

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Oh, geesh -- lady not baby.  Didn't even catch that.

 

As far as taking pictures -- it's tough to get good ones as they are held together as is on the hanger.  The are fastened together and if I move them too much for better photos they will no longer be hooked together with their tags and will no longer be NWT.

 

Thanks.

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@klassic*kidswrote:

Hi tried the link but got this "This listing (**********) has been removed, or this item is not available."  Smiley Frustrated  Thank you anyway.  The full text of the listing you pasted you got that from google?

 

Thanks for your help.


 

Yes, I was able to find a cached copy of your listing from the google search. 

 

Click on the link above↗, to access the cached copy. You can copy the description from there (and edit to correct the wording, as @copper.boom suggested).

 

To get the photos from the cached page, click on the photo to enlarge it to full screen. Then right-clcik on it, and choose "save image as" and save it to your computer. (The exact wording and procedure may vary a little depending on your browser, but it s hould be easy to figure out). Both pictures are available.

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He got it from ebay cache which is an earlier version of ebay before this item was removed.

 

A lot of sites use the cloud, so when the venue goes down, people are at least able to call up an earlier version of it.

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