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Totally get where you're coming from. If it starts at $250 a month, it's definitely a big commitment. Always important to stick to a budget that works for you!
of course it is super expensive and tons of people use it for a reason. Sell more and get better mindset so you can afford it lol $500 for me is too cheap when it helps me making extra $15k/ month
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Your graphs showing the repricer behaviour are impossible to properly analyse, but to get a better idea you would have needed to show the seller count graphs too. The one where the price was consistently going down, even if your repricer pulls up the price once buy box is won (just like PPP for example), if that same aggressive seller was still on the listing, they would have adjusted their price to undercut yours and then continued their aggressive streak downwards. Where the downward trend stops, does not look like your repricer changed things. It looks more like the seller sold out, and the remaining sellers were not being aggressive. As soon as the aggressive sellers were gone, the buybox rose through anyones repricer either resetting to max on a night, or just raising it anyway through settings (win buy box and up price is not uncommon). The reason it did not go down more, was because people were matching, until someones price rose and others matched the BB again etc
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Thanks but it STARTS at $250 a month? Have to pass.
lol
Totally get where you're coming from. If it starts at $250 a month, it's definitely a big commitment. Always important to stick to a budget that works for you!
of course it is super expensive and tons of people use it for a reason.
Sell more and get better mindset so you can afford it lol
$500 for me is too cheap when it helps me making extra $15k/ month
What justifies its price of $250 compared to others repricing tools in the market?
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Did you switch from STK repricer to sellersnap now?
STK
Does it auto-populate from the ASINs you already have in your amazon store, or do you have to add them one by one manually like other repricers?
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What repricer do you have to populate them with? I use aura, and it’s automatic, but then again it could be because I have inventory lab too
Your graphs showing the repricer behaviour are impossible to properly analyse, but to get a better idea you would have needed to show the seller count graphs too. The one where the price was consistently going down, even if your repricer pulls up the price once buy box is won (just like PPP for example), if that same aggressive seller was still on the listing, they would have adjusted their price to undercut yours and then continued their aggressive streak downwards. Where the downward trend stops, does not look like your repricer changed things. It looks more like the seller sold out, and the remaining sellers were not being aggressive. As soon as the aggressive sellers were gone, the buybox rose through anyones repricer either resetting to max on a night, or just raising it anyway through settings (win buy box and up price is not uncommon). The reason it did not go down more, was because people were matching, until someones price rose and others matched the BB again etc
Greetings! This is Sid from Fast Track FBA's Service Team.
Although I may not be equipped with the answer you're seeking, I encourage you to tap into the knowledge of Tom's Facebook community. Tom usually interacts there and could provide the assistance you need.
Check it out: www.fasttracfba.com/facebook.