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Amazon selling my products at lower price than in my inventory?

So yesterday we had around 7 orders for the same SKU and 6 were priced at £11 and 1 was priced at £10.94 yet we have not changed ANY prices on this item.

This morning we had an order for an SKU for £52.49 and yet my inventory price is £69.99. Again, we have NOT changed the price.

So how can Amazon be selling my item at a price LESS than its in my inventory for ?

I have raised the first issue with Amazon and they claim that we changed the price on Sunday 25th at 2.00pm. We dont even work Sundays and there are just 2 of us who access our systems. So how can this be ?

Has anyone else seen anything like this ? Whats to say the issue isn’t far reaching and they’ve been selling our stock off cheaper without us realising ?

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Seller_YPTI6gp3iCb0A

Amazon selling my products at lower price than in my inventory?

So yesterday we had around 7 orders for the same SKU and 6 were priced at £11 and 1 was priced at £10.94 yet we have not changed ANY prices on this item.

This morning we had an order for an SKU for £52.49 and yet my inventory price is £69.99. Again, we have NOT changed the price.

So how can Amazon be selling my item at a price LESS than its in my inventory for ?

I have raised the first issue with Amazon and they claim that we changed the price on Sunday 25th at 2.00pm. We dont even work Sundays and there are just 2 of us who access our systems. So how can this be ?

Has anyone else seen anything like this ? Whats to say the issue isn’t far reaching and they’ve been selling our stock off cheaper without us realising ?

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Seller_mBENc0rmDmw5W

Just out of interest, have you looked at the actual catalogue page - the one that buyers see - to check what your price is on there?
Is there any chance that you have set a sale price to begin on a specific date?

This is very curious.

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Seller_Wqg5EgqxuOwDD

Is there any chance that it’s a sale to a business and the VAT has been deducted?

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Seller_EJ7H4KYHu6yFk

I had this issue with quite a few of my items and eventually discovered it wasnt amazon that were lowering my prices it was channelgrabber as they have a setting in their system. They were changing the prices to something far lower than we even have on ebay. I had to get channelgrabber to turn off the setting.

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Seller_YDPIfu5nDA4Oi

Just going to say just in case that although your buyer pays £69.99 you get that amount less the Amazon fee, usually around 15/17% are you factoring this in?

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Seller_YPTI6gp3iCb0A

Amazon selling my products at lower price than in my inventory?

So yesterday we had around 7 orders for the same SKU and 6 were priced at £11 and 1 was priced at £10.94 yet we have not changed ANY prices on this item.

This morning we had an order for an SKU for £52.49 and yet my inventory price is £69.99. Again, we have NOT changed the price.

So how can Amazon be selling my item at a price LESS than its in my inventory for ?

I have raised the first issue with Amazon and they claim that we changed the price on Sunday 25th at 2.00pm. We dont even work Sundays and there are just 2 of us who access our systems. So how can this be ?

Has anyone else seen anything like this ? Whats to say the issue isn’t far reaching and they’ve been selling our stock off cheaper without us realising ?

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Seller_YPTI6gp3iCb0A

Amazon selling my products at lower price than in my inventory?

So yesterday we had around 7 orders for the same SKU and 6 were priced at £11 and 1 was priced at £10.94 yet we have not changed ANY prices on this item.

This morning we had an order for an SKU for £52.49 and yet my inventory price is £69.99. Again, we have NOT changed the price.

So how can Amazon be selling my item at a price LESS than its in my inventory for ?

I have raised the first issue with Amazon and they claim that we changed the price on Sunday 25th at 2.00pm. We dont even work Sundays and there are just 2 of us who access our systems. So how can this be ?

Has anyone else seen anything like this ? Whats to say the issue isn’t far reaching and they’ve been selling our stock off cheaper without us realising ?

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Amazon selling my products at lower price than in my inventory?

by Seller_YPTI6gp3iCb0A

So yesterday we had around 7 orders for the same SKU and 6 were priced at £11 and 1 was priced at £10.94 yet we have not changed ANY prices on this item.

This morning we had an order for an SKU for £52.49 and yet my inventory price is £69.99. Again, we have NOT changed the price.

So how can Amazon be selling my item at a price LESS than its in my inventory for ?

I have raised the first issue with Amazon and they claim that we changed the price on Sunday 25th at 2.00pm. We dont even work Sundays and there are just 2 of us who access our systems. So how can this be ?

Has anyone else seen anything like this ? Whats to say the issue isn’t far reaching and they’ve been selling our stock off cheaper without us realising ?

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Seller_mBENc0rmDmw5W

Just out of interest, have you looked at the actual catalogue page - the one that buyers see - to check what your price is on there?
Is there any chance that you have set a sale price to begin on a specific date?

This is very curious.

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Seller_Wqg5EgqxuOwDD

Is there any chance that it’s a sale to a business and the VAT has been deducted?

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Seller_EJ7H4KYHu6yFk

I had this issue with quite a few of my items and eventually discovered it wasnt amazon that were lowering my prices it was channelgrabber as they have a setting in their system. They were changing the prices to something far lower than we even have on ebay. I had to get channelgrabber to turn off the setting.

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Seller_YDPIfu5nDA4Oi

Just going to say just in case that although your buyer pays £69.99 you get that amount less the Amazon fee, usually around 15/17% are you factoring this in?

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Seller_mBENc0rmDmw5W

Just out of interest, have you looked at the actual catalogue page - the one that buyers see - to check what your price is on there?
Is there any chance that you have set a sale price to begin on a specific date?

This is very curious.

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Seller_mBENc0rmDmw5W

Just out of interest, have you looked at the actual catalogue page - the one that buyers see - to check what your price is on there?
Is there any chance that you have set a sale price to begin on a specific date?

This is very curious.

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Seller_Wqg5EgqxuOwDD

Is there any chance that it’s a sale to a business and the VAT has been deducted?

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Seller_Wqg5EgqxuOwDD

Is there any chance that it’s a sale to a business and the VAT has been deducted?

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Seller_EJ7H4KYHu6yFk

I had this issue with quite a few of my items and eventually discovered it wasnt amazon that were lowering my prices it was channelgrabber as they have a setting in their system. They were changing the prices to something far lower than we even have on ebay. I had to get channelgrabber to turn off the setting.

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Seller_EJ7H4KYHu6yFk

I had this issue with quite a few of my items and eventually discovered it wasnt amazon that were lowering my prices it was channelgrabber as they have a setting in their system. They were changing the prices to something far lower than we even have on ebay. I had to get channelgrabber to turn off the setting.

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Seller_YDPIfu5nDA4Oi

Just going to say just in case that although your buyer pays £69.99 you get that amount less the Amazon fee, usually around 15/17% are you factoring this in?

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Seller_YDPIfu5nDA4Oi

Just going to say just in case that although your buyer pays £69.99 you get that amount less the Amazon fee, usually around 15/17% are you factoring this in?

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