Went the way of the DODO bird
There used to be one by the autozone but thanks to uncle LEO the place is extinct. Been that way for a while. Not sure if there is another one out in that area now.
[QUOTE=Inddude;2418423]Looking for the AMP in shepardville and can't find it, would someone please pm me the location.[/QUOTE]
Finding older ads or those that have been de-posted using Google
Not sure why, but I keep seeing posts from many saying they can't find the ad for this girl or the number for that girl. I guess I thought most people, especially us hobbyists, knew more about how to use the internet for our researching activities.
Hopefully this doesn't come off as pompous or tech-geek-weenie-ish. I'm only posting to inform. So if you already know all this, great! If not, read on.
JZ.
[B]Here is way to find BP ads after they've been taken down off BP, using Google Search.[/B]
1. Go to [URL]http://www.google.com[/URL].
2. In the search box, type in a couple of search terms, typically I use the name and city, separated by a single space. Don't use too many at first. A couple should be ok to start with.
3. After the search terms, type another single space followed by the text 'site:[URL]backpage.com[/URL]' without the quotes.
4. So a sample search string would be, without the quotes: 'jessie louisville site:[URL]backpage.com[/URL]'.
5. In the search results, each result has a Blue title link to the result. You can try this link, but if the ad has been de-posted on the target site you will get a page not found error or generic site page.
6. UNDER the blue title link in most of the search results, there should be a line of green text showing some of the search result's url text, which is NOT a link.
7. BUT, at the RIGHT END of the green text there is most often a SMALL GREEN DOWN ARROW symbol.
8. When you click this down arrow, you should get a popup link that says 'CACHED'.
9. Click on the 'CACHED' popup link and this will bring up a COPY of the search result page in Google's webcache which should show you the search result even if the actual ad has been de-posted from the target site.
Caveats:
This isn't 100%, but normally will get you what you need 90-95% of the time.
Sometimes, the things which would normally be click-able URL links in the Google webcached result may or may not work as they would in the actual ad or result page on the original site, I. E. Clicking pictures to enlarge them may not function.
If the original ad was not left up on the target site long enough to get crawled by Google, you may not be able to find it or the Google cached result may not be available.