Hello Fellow Sellers,
I recently faced an issue where my Seller Fulfilled Account was deactivated due to an "Inaccurate Pricing Information" violation, and I’m trying to understand how this differs from Amazon's Fair Marketplace Pricing Policy.
Here’s what happened:
I received violations for "Inaccurate Pricing Information" on my listings.
Most of these listings had never been sold—they were just listed.
Other sellers were offering the same products at the same price, yet I was the only one flagged.
Unlike Fair Marketplace Pricing Policy violations (which usually relate to price gouging or unfair pricing practices), this Inaccurate Pricing violation appears to be targeting price mismatches or discrepancies in Amazon’s system.
Amazon requested invoices, supplier authorization, and transaction proof—I provided everything, but my appeal was still rejected.
My Questions:
🔹 What exactly is the difference between "Inaccurate Pricing Information" and "Fair Marketplace Pricing Policy"?
🔹 Why are some sellers flagged while others remain active at the same price?
🔹 Has anyone successfully appealed an "Inaccurate Pricing Information" violation? If so, how?
🔹 Is this a new enforcement trend that sellers should be aware of?
If anyone has insights or has dealt with this before, your help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.