Realestate.com.au denies access to Earlwood listing page
returned a 403 Error - Permission Denied page for an Earlwood URL, stopping access to the requested content at the time of retrieval. The page said, “You do not have permission to retrieve the URL or link you requested.”
The denial leaves only the access message itself, not any readable Earlwood article. For anyone trying to open the page, the only listed next step was to call 1300 134 174 or e-mail customercare@ and quote reference number #18.d2d5ce17.1778323669.5da09e45.
access page
The source identified itself as Real Estate and used the title “ - 403 Error - Permission Denied.” That makes the page an access block rather than a news story, so no location-specific details for Earlwood were available in the material provided.
The practical consequence is straightforward: readers looking for the underlying page cannot use the URL as published. The page offered a customer-care route instead, which is the only action point stated in the source.
1300 134 174 and reference number
The access notice directed users to call 1300 134 174 or e-mail customercare@. It also asked callers and emailers to quote #18.d2d5ce17.1778323669.5da09e45, the reference number attached to the denial.
Because the page was blocked at the time of access, the only verifiable fact tied to Earlwood is that the requested URL could not be retrieved. Anyone trying to follow that link will need to use the contact details the page supplied, since the article content itself was not available.