Incorrect potential high pricing error
Been trying for months to get this fixed. Very frustrating to not move at all on an issue that is so obviously wrong!
ASIN: B002IV6E4A
case ids 16690756301, 16690196191, 16671452561, 16875084751 - Yep, that many, and they're long, and none of the support agents have been able to make any progress. It's like they themselves understand the problem, and see that this is obviously wrong, but have no way to actually fix it, so I just get the runaround each time.
This ASIN is for fuel line. According to the manufacturer's website, MSRP for this is $6.69/ft, this is a box of 50 ft, so MSRP for this box is $334.50. I'd say my $250 price is more than reasonable.
Check the historical pricing on this ASIN, Amazon themselves were selling it at $280.14 in February of 2022, why can't I sell it for the same price now?
If you do any research at all into this product, you'll find many other websites selling the same product, the lowest price I could find was 4.49/ft, putting a 50 ft box at $224.50. I have a list of 7 links to other vendors, all showing pricing well above what I want to charge.
I think what happened is: a fraudulent seller listed fake product under this ASIN, reducing it's average price way way way lower than it should be. Amazon uses past sales data to identify high pricing errors. Bad data from bad sellers kinda destroyed this ASIN. The only people this pricing error is helping are fraudulent sellers. Is there anybody at amazon who can manually review this product, it's pricing, it's msrp, and actually do something to correct this "high pricing error"?
Incorrect potential high pricing error
Been trying for months to get this fixed. Very frustrating to not move at all on an issue that is so obviously wrong!
ASIN: B002IV6E4A
case ids 16690756301, 16690196191, 16671452561, 16875084751 - Yep, that many, and they're long, and none of the support agents have been able to make any progress. It's like they themselves understand the problem, and see that this is obviously wrong, but have no way to actually fix it, so I just get the runaround each time.
This ASIN is for fuel line. According to the manufacturer's website, MSRP for this is $6.69/ft, this is a box of 50 ft, so MSRP for this box is $334.50. I'd say my $250 price is more than reasonable.
Check the historical pricing on this ASIN, Amazon themselves were selling it at $280.14 in February of 2022, why can't I sell it for the same price now?
If you do any research at all into this product, you'll find many other websites selling the same product, the lowest price I could find was 4.49/ft, putting a 50 ft box at $224.50. I have a list of 7 links to other vendors, all showing pricing well above what I want to charge.
I think what happened is: a fraudulent seller listed fake product under this ASIN, reducing it's average price way way way lower than it should be. Amazon uses past sales data to identify high pricing errors. Bad data from bad sellers kinda destroyed this ASIN. The only people this pricing error is helping are fraudulent sellers. Is there anybody at amazon who can manually review this product, it's pricing, it's msrp, and actually do something to correct this "high pricing error"?
1 Antwort
Manny_Amazon
Hello @Seller_sRZRDobAVvYaY,
Thanks for posting to the Forums. Please refer to the latest update in case 16875084751, which mentions steps you can take to correct this pricing error.
Regards,
- Manny