How about if Amazon just told us what price they want all of peasants to price the item at or even better why not just have a free market where sellers can price thier items as they see fit. Buyers can either buy the item or not buy the item. No other selling platform pulls this s#@^ accept for Amazon.
How do you "tweak" your price? Up 5 cents, and then down 5 cents 15 min later if the Up part didnt work? Or, keep changing it within the first 15 minutes?
Just changing your price (up or down) by a penny once. Sometimes, that's all it takes. But it's just something many sellers say SOMETIMES works... so you need to do other things as well if nothing changes after the 15 minute update.
Thank you so much! I am so sick of these alerts and having listings shut down. One thing I noticed is that it your listing included free shipping and you know that will cost 15-20 dollars and Amazon flags you and disables the listing but other sellers are 10-15 dollars less but are charging shipping, I am actually the lowest price but I am shut down and they are not! Very frustrating.
I feel like I’m constantly battling against this algorithm even with merchant FBM items. One prime example was an item that there was nobody on the listing and keeper show the price point for amazon themselves to be around 25 I priced at 24.99 and no matter what I did high or lower it still got deactivated. I needed up selling it on eBay for less.
it's weird. I know. once I saw a product with 4 active sellers between $44 and $47. I listed and prices mine at $47.30 and I got a high pricing error. R U KIDDING ME? $47.30 isn't a competitive price in that scenario?
Another method I have found that works is deleting the listing and then relisting under a new sku
So you delete listing, request item back and send it in next time under new sku or is there a way to relist it without removing item?
@@juditzubor2302 That's what I want to know. I am tired of deactivating and deleting the listing dilemmas.
Thank you for the information. This came as I was having trouble with a pricing alert. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this! When you do lower the price and then get a “low price” error and deactivation, how do you get out of that? Any tips?
Then you raise the price a little until that goes away. It's super weird... but that's how I've handled it.
How about if Amazon just told us what price they want all of peasants to price the item at or even better why not just have a free market where sellers can price thier items as they see fit. Buyers can either buy the item or not buy the item. No other selling platform pulls this s#@^ accept for Amazon.
How do you "tweak" your price? Up 5 cents, and then down 5 cents 15 min later if the Up part didnt work? Or, keep changing it within the first 15 minutes?
Just changing your price (up or down) by a penny once. Sometimes, that's all it takes. But it's just something many sellers say SOMETIMES works... so you need to do other things as well if nothing changes after the 15 minute update.
Thank you so much! I am so sick of these alerts and having listings shut down. One thing I noticed is that it your listing included free shipping and you know that will cost 15-20 dollars and Amazon flags you and disables the listing but other sellers are 10-15 dollars less but are charging shipping, I am actually the lowest price but I am shut down and they are not! Very frustrating.
agreed. I have seen where I am the lowest prices seller with highest feedback score and someone else gets the feature listing.
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I feel like I’m constantly battling against this algorithm even with merchant FBM items. One prime example was an item that there was nobody on the listing and keeper show the price point for amazon themselves to be around 25 I priced at 24.99 and no matter what I did high or lower it still got deactivated. I needed up selling it on eBay for less.
it's weird. I know. once I saw a product with 4 active sellers between $44 and $47. I listed and prices mine at $47.30 and I got a high pricing error. R U KIDDING ME? $47.30 isn't a competitive price in that scenario?