Potential High Pricing Error
I know I've said in the past I'm not hugely concerned by these, but this one is indecipherable.
Just had ISBN 1887752706 closed. My copy was priced at £75 with free delivery, the remaining copy is £96 + over £9 postage. To add insult to injury the remaining copy won't even exist; it's listed by one of the most notorious bookjackers.
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Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid
Totally agree. Over the years I have had several deactivated for 'potential' high pricing, yet there have still been others NOT deactivated that are higher priced - none of it makes sense.
Just as a point of interest, there are 9 others available (all high priced) - if you click on the 'other new and used' from £66.79 they are there, so someone has obviously created a rogue duplicate (without ISBN)with ASIN B00OL3U8S6. How do they do that ??!! - managing to get round the system somehow.
Seller_GPLxAbyNPI33I
Amazon is so messed up now.
Some examples:
I had to stop selling in June & deleted all my inventory, there's not a day goes by where I don't get at least one email saying "Listings deleted due to potential high pricing error" these listings that they say they're taking down were not even on to begin with!
Also other sellers a few pounds more than me getting the buy box including Amazon themselves, I am £2.40 cheaper on one book but they still award themselves the buy box, utter disgrace!
Seller_kh77A9MtOsq7P
I make my own products, I do not sell to others, they are our own designs. Amazon drop the listings as they say it is a potential pricing error. Sorry no Amazon, we set our prices, not you. I was asked to provide landed costs etc which I said no, that is company confidential information. Case 10449242552.
Seller_xU4h6ZbAduf0O
I do not understand how Amazon can continually get away with these practices, regardless of it being "their" site.
This is purely price fixing and market manipulation, and last time i checked.... still against the law.
Who are Amazon to decide the retail price of your manufactured items !!?
Regardless of landed costs, this is your profit margin to decide... not Amazon's, and the customers decision to purchase or not at that price.