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MESSAGE FROM AMAZON Please review your selling price...
MESSAGE FROM AMAZON Please review your selling price...

Please review your selling price and maximum price and ensure that your maximum price is greater than or equal to your selling price.

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Written by Pankaj Singhal
Updated over 3 months ago

The Error

When Amazon detects potential pricing errors in your listing(s), the affected listing(s) may be deactivated to avoid a potentially negative customer experience. You may see an error such as this on the feeds page of your ScanPower account:

Message from Amazon

Please review your selling price and maximum price and ensure that your maximum price is greater than or equal to your selling price.

In this case, the listing was flagged because the price of the item was greater than the maximum price the seller had set in Seller Central.


The Solution

Set Minimum and Maximum Price Limits (in Seller Central)

If you have listings that are deactivated because of potential pricing errors, you can confirm and update your prices by selecting the Price Alerts tab in your Seller Central account and entering the limits in Your Maximum Price and Your Minimum Price fields for each deactivated listing.

To set price limits, you can add minimum and maximum price columns to your Manage Pricing or Manage Inventory view in Seller Central.

  1. Click Manage Pricing at the Manage Inventory page.

  2. Click Preferences.

  3. Select the check boxes next to Your Minimum Price and/or Your Maximum Price, and click Save changes. These columns will now appear on the page.
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  4. Enter the values you want in the columns, and click Save.

Update the price of your product

  1. Click Manage Pricing at the Manage Inventory page.

  2. Locate the product you want to update.

  3. Click Match low price. The item price in the Low Price + Shipping column will automatically update to match the low price.

  4. Click Save to save your new price.

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