Potential High Pricing
I have started a new thread re. this issue again, as have just received yet another listing deactivation for 'potential high pricing'. Absolutely ridiculous deactivation. My item (a book) is priced at £24.95 in 'Very Good' condition (it actually is almost like new, but I do always try and describe accurately), yet there is one listed as just 'Good' for £71.64 ! Admittedly that one is listed as Collectible , so these do not get deactivated, but there is really nothing collectible about it ! - they have obviously just listed it as such so they can list at a high price. This makes me SO angry.
Potential High Pricing
I have started a new thread re. this issue again, as have just received yet another listing deactivation for 'potential high pricing'. Absolutely ridiculous deactivation. My item (a book) is priced at £24.95 in 'Very Good' condition (it actually is almost like new, but I do always try and describe accurately), yet there is one listed as just 'Good' for £71.64 ! Admittedly that one is listed as Collectible , so these do not get deactivated, but there is really nothing collectible about it ! - they have obviously just listed it as such so they can list at a high price. This makes me SO angry.
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Seller_LpjhinHAD7f55
Amazon is getting worst with its book pricing as I upped a book by £2.50 and five minutes later I got the email about potential high price even though it was the cheapest at £17.50 and the others listed were 25 pounds and up with the Walton books have there’s priced at 95 pounds
Seller_FQHkqHJI5SqTh
Sold my copy of ISBN 0993216412 on Ebay a few weeks ago. Was listed on Amazon for £39.50 freepost.
Noticed the only other 'copy' for sale is listed by one of the usual suspects at £841.83. Is free postage though.
Who knows how this works?
Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid
I also wonder why they do not deactivate ones listed as collectable, as too many sellers just list as that to get round deactivations, and it is so obvious that many of them are not really collectable at all. I should be a level playing field. Many buyers do not even look at the collectable filter .
(Wondering ? - do you use collectible or collectable ??! - Amazon don't like collectable ! - maybe more used in US ?)
Seller_nT7psArrIHc2I
This happens all the time now. Surely this is price fixing? Drives me up the wall. Funny thing is I list these same items on Ebay and they all sell.
Seller_SooKfqYdUflLd
I read somehere that lowering your price and then raising it again gradually works