Realestate.com.au 403 Error blocks access to page, 9 contact details listed
returned a 403 Error after the requested URL was retrieved, and the page displayed Permission Denied. The message said, “You do not have permission to retrieve the URL or link you requested.”
The page also gave readers a direct way to follow up: call 1300 134 174 or email customercare@. It included the reference number #18.d2d5ce17.1779873980.8aeffa36 for anyone checking the matter with customer care.
access notice
The page itself was not a news report but an access-denied notice. That means the only documented change for a reader is simple and immediate: the requested page could not be opened, and the site directed them to customer care if they thought the denial was a mistake.
The wording leaves no ambiguity about the response the site gave at the point of access. Instead of a listing, article or property page, the screen delivered a permission message and then pointed users to the phone number, email address and reference number.
Permission Denied message
The strongest practical detail is the specific contact route. A reader who reaches the same page has two options provided in the notice: phone 1300 134 174 or write to customercare@.
That makes the page more than a dead end. It gives a direct handoff to customer care, along with the reference number that can be used when reporting the denial and asking for the page to be checked.
Reference #18.d2d5ce17.1779873980.8aeffa36
The reference number #18.d2d5ce17.1779873980.8aeffa36 is the last concrete item on the page, and it is the one readers should keep if they contact customer care about the access problem.
For anyone who hit the same 403 Error, the next step is to use the contact details on the notice and give the reference number exactly as shown.