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Frequently Asked Questions | |||
This page should answer most (and possibly even all) of the questions you have about AHC. If, after reading this, you have any other questions, please email us.
Why has my ad been deleted?
There is a semi-automated system in place that attempts to detect ads that have been submitted multiple times. If your ad is flagged
as having been submitted multiple times, it will be deleted without warning.
There is no reason to delete and resubmit your ad. If you want to change your ad's details, just log in and edit it.
Your ad may also be deleted if you fail to provide a correct scientific and common name. Before submitting an ad, you need to search for the species you're advertising. All currently recognised Australian reptile species are in the database. If you choose to bypass this search step and go on to submit an ad with an incorrect name, your ad will probably be deleted.
If your ad is not for an animal, enter a brief category name in the 'Scientific name' field.
You can look at existing ads on this site to get an idea of appropriate categories. The most frequently used ones are:
Why haven't I received my verification email?
The most common cause of this is people incorrectly entering their email address.
Of course, I have no way of contacting you if you enter the wrong email address, even though I can see the verification emailing bouncing back to me.
If you don't receive your verification email, make sure you've entered the correct address. If you're sure it's correct, please contact me.
To date, there has been only one case where a user entered the correct email address but did not receive the verification email.
This was due to some settings on the two email servers involved. All other cases involving missing verification emails have been due to users entering a non-existent email address.
Why are listings disabled after four weeks?
This is so the classifieds don't get clogged up with outdated listings of animals.
If, after four weeks, your animal still hasn't been sold, you can log in and re-enable your ad.
To do this, log in to myAHC. On the page that displays a list of your ads, select the "Refresh" checkbox
for each ad you'd like to re-enable. Then click the "Update" button, and Robert's your Mother's brother.
Why are some of my ads in myAHC red?
This means they are disabled because they are older than 4 weeks. Disabled ads WON'T show up in AHC searches.
To find out how you can re-enable them, see above.
How do I change my details (like my phone number and password)?
Log in to the myAHC section of the site, and click the "Edit My Details" or "Edit My Password" link.
Can I have a picture with my ad?
Yes! You can now upload your own images in the myAHC section of the site.
After you've logged in you will see a list of all your ads. On the far right-hand-side there's an 'upload' link that will take you to the image upload screen.
I've sent you a pic, but it's not with my ad
That's not actually a question. You no longer need to email us your pictures. You can now upload your
own images in the myAHC section of the site.
What are the Terms and Conditions of using AHC?
Use of the Australian Herpetological Classifieds, for Buyers, Browsers and Sellers, is governed by the following Terms and Conditions:
Use of these web pages is undertaken entirely at user's own risk. If you DO NOT agree to any or all of these conditions, you MUST NOT use the Australian Herpetological Classifieds.
Top of PageHow do I edit one of my ads?
Log in to the myAHC section of the site
I have a suggestion. Who do I talk to?
If it's a suggestion for AHC (or any section of ReptilesDownUnder.com) you can email us or use our Contact Form.
What other Australian "For Sale" sites are out there?
Here are a couple:
What sets AHC apart from the others?
As far as we can tell, AHC was the first (it started on the 16th of March, 2000) online For Sale site for reptiles and amphibians in Australia.
It started as a simple, manually updated page, and has progressed over time to this snazzy database-driven site.
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