HIGH PRICING ERROR PROGRAM NEEDS TO STOP

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HIGH PRICING ERROR PROGRAM NEEDS TO STOP

I am drowning in High Price Error inactive listings. How does seller support decide a $300+ item sold elsewhere can only be sold on Amazon for no more than $11.76?

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Seller_0rXAME9V4LQSx

This doesn't make sense to me. There looks to be a market on ebay for these at a high price. Why bother putting it on amazon when buyers are looking on ebay for it?

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@Nikki_Amazon

Hi Nikki, can you please help again with a high pricing error? Thank you :)

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Seller_4j3LX3CZ8KivG

It's because Amazon is actively engaging in Price Fixing but puts it under the guise of "Fair Price Policy."

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Seller_KrIZiAqW5Ddf0

I wish I had some advice for you (or even an explanation) but this* seems to be what Amazon has become.

*By "this" I mean situations created by pricing bots, requiring permission from publishers to sell used books, making it difficult to create new listings, etc.

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Seller_5PVnrPSumFtgg

It actually goes against the concept of "Free Markets". A seller should be able to offer their product at ANY price they like. A buyer can opt to buy or not to buy.

This high price pricing error is just another way Amazon puts pressure on Sellers to reduce prices.

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Seller_IZ5lvEic6oGAx

This is actually exactly the kind of item Amazon's anti price-gouging system is supposed to trigger on. They should limit it to about $50, not $12, but asking hundreds is just customer abuse and should be left to places like Ebay.

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Seller_HP0CuTSNvJvu9

First of all, inflation since 2020 has products up across all industries 200-500% in that time span. That is a fact. If anyone is willfully blind to that fact, go back and look at receipts from 2019. The bots need to account for that.

Second, a price is too high when no will buy it. End of story. Amazon is letting a lot of seller fees slip through their fingers by manipulating the market.

If Amazon thinks my price is too high, that my reasonable expectations of profit are unreasonable, I sell it somewhere else. Amazon's loss NOT mine.

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Seller_zGoDlPZLneGhF
the bay has charged us up to 15% in fees on items like this, where Amazon is routinely under 10% (sometimes as low as 7% on some electronics)
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But scammers will easily eat up that difference when you sell electronics on Amazon.

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Seller_GPyQzL3sXyw6L

We had a similar issue with one product and it had nothing to do with the price being competitive.

If you are using Amazon's repricing tool and do not have the high and low price set properly ALONG with the repricing rule itself, you will also get a listing error. Check that to make sure the prices are set accordingly.

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Seller_HRcJa1gdGHeov

The Fair Pricing bot is a joke; it is a poorly programmed piece of garbage and then Amazon filled it with absurdly incorrect data. Like you said where are they getting their comps from? I have seen them price match OOS items from small websites; not sure how OOS is a valid comp but this is Amazon we are talking about.

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