Archive for August 2016 announcements

Upcoming price change for Trade Me Jobs

Written by The Trade Me Jobs team in Jobs at 3:00pm, Mon 29 Aug 2016

We’re changing the price of casual job listings, job packs and premium products from 3 October 2016.

Casual listings
The price to purchase a casual job listing will increase from $154.78 + GST ($178 incl. GST) to $169 + GST ($194.35 incl. GST).

Adding a Feature or Branding to your listing will also increase. Features will increase from $86.09 + GST ($99 incl. GST) to $94 + GST ($108.10 incl. GST), while Branding will increase from $30 + GST ($34.50 incl. GST) to $33.00 + GST ($37.95 incl. GST). More...

Update to ‘Categories’

Written by The Trade Me team in General at 10:00am, Mon 29 Aug 2016

From today you may notice a couple of changes on the desktop site that we’re testing for 50% of members. These changes are part of some wider work we’re doing to make it easier to buy and sell on Trade Me.

If you’re in this group of members, you may see the following changes:

• The ‘Categories’ tab on the Trade Me homepage, has been updated to ‘Marketplace’ and is a new colour.
• If you click on the renamed ‘Marketplace’ tab, you’ll find a new section dedicated to buying and selling on Trade Me. We’ll be trying out some different page designs so you may see this change over time. More...

We've updated the Trade Me Property iOS app

Written by The Trade Me Property team in Property at 3:00pm, Tue 23 Aug 2016

If you love using the Trade Me Property iOS app, we've just given it a spruce up to make your overall Property journey a smoother experience.

Download the latest version of the app and get access to all the best features like: More...

Some tweaks to our privacy policy

Written by The Trade Me Team in General at 4:00pm, Fri 19 Aug 2016

We wanted to let you know we’re making a couple of tweaks to our Privacy policy.

Google Customer Match

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Tr_de Me: The #MissingType campaign

Written by The Trade Me team in General at 9:30am, Tue 16 Aug 2016

Did you spot the missing ‘a’ in our logo today?

We’re proud to have joined the international ‘missing type’ campaign organised by the team at the New Zealand Blood Service. The campaign sees businesses remove the letters from their logos and bylines that represent each blood type we need more donors for (A and O).

The New Zealand Blood Service are on a mission to find 10,000 new donors and they need Kiwis' help to fill the gaps.  More...

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