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Read onlyFirst of all - we haven't setup or activated any type of automated pricing etc. just to get that out of the way.
We have slabbed, graded trading cards for sale. Each of these is a unique, individual item with vastly different characteristics, grades etc. which are intended to occupy their own details page. Posting them as variations of the same item does not seem appropriate for the type of collectibles we are selling.
Amazon randomly merges these listings together without notice, pricing them at whatever the cheapest of the items is. The ASIN number also gets "changed" to be the same whereas they originally had unique ASINs.
Obviously, this is disruptive and costly to our business.
Why does this keep happening? But, more importantly - how do we prevent this from happening?
- and how can we quickly and easily detect listings this has happened to so we can avoid losses? We have thousands of listings and receive no notice of any kind when this happens.