POTENTIAL HIGH PRICING ERRORS ARE GETTING RIDICULOUS!

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POTENTIAL HIGH PRICING ERRORS ARE GETTING RIDICULOUS!

I have not once, successfully disputed a high pricing error. I get the same automated message every time. I always have to remove it and sell the item on eBay. Can Amazon stop the price fixing and realize that they do not understand niche collectible markets? I don't know where they pull their data from, but its horrible. I literally am the only person on the entire internet with a rare book that has sold for as much as $800 in the past and they won't let me list it for $50. Another example, they won't let me list for more than $8, meanwhile 10 other people are on the listing for $70+. Has anyone ever actually got a support agent to fix a high pricing error?

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I am encountering the same problem. Why would the Amazon systems expect me to sell an out of print book for a very old list price when everyone else-- even on Amazon-- has priced it at two or three times that? Can't a simple tweak to the system figure out that the old list price is no longer relevant?

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How do you dispute a high pricing error?

I have a collectible book to sell. there is only one other book for sale, it is "good", with no details, and iists for $45.86. I have a Like New book of that same book, and Amazon is saying that $46 is too high!

I don't know who to contact to let them know there is something wrong with that algorithm.

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