MRSP field is missing on my listing
Hello folks!
Do you have an idea why would MRSP field be missing on my listing which shows the strikethrough price?
Thank you
2 replies
Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL
Is the MSRP (RRP?) price published and visible anywhere for sale? Are you genuinely undercutting the typical verifiable price elsewhere?
https://sellercentral-europe.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/G202170370
In many product categories, you have the option of providing a recommended retail price (RRP) or a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) which is the recommended or suggested retail price of a product set by the manufacturer. Providing an RRP will help customers understand the value of your offer. This RRP may be displayed in several places, including the product detail pages and search results for your products, to show savings to our customers.
- The RRP that you provide must represent the price applied by you or other retailers or sellers outside of short-term discounts for the product in question.
- You also are responsible for ensuring that the RRP you provide to us remain current.
If you do not have an RRP that meets these criteria, leave the field blank when adding a new product. If Amazon cannot verify the list price that you provide, we may not use it.
If we consider that an RRP or saving message displayed is misleading to customers, we reserve the right to stop displaying the RRP at any time to protect our customers.
Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL
And this is the legal take on MSRP and RRP - you have obligations as a seller if you choose to use the terms:
https://www.asa.org.uk/advice-online/recommended-retail-prices-rrp.html