Somethings broken - the most expensive ball, "TaylorMade 2021 TP5x (3+1 Box) 4DZ" is listed as $169.95 for 1 ball. Clicking through, this is actually for 4 dozen balls, making the actual per ball $3.54
Yeah. I'm trying to figure out how to combat these inconsistencies. Right now, I have some manual overrides, but not sure it's sustainable to keep manually overriding inconsistent listings.
Any thoughts? Should I default to what's in the product title instead of the unit count? Not sure the best way to combat this.
Yeah... I'm just now realizing how relying on unit count in the listing is more problematic than I thought. Sellers say their unit count is 1, but the product title says it is 4 dozen. I need to figure out how to fix these inconsistencies.
rockdiesel|12 days ago
Yeah. I'm trying to figure out how to combat these inconsistencies. Right now, I have some manual overrides, but not sure it's sustainable to keep manually overriding inconsistent listings.
Any thoughts? Should I default to what's in the product title instead of the unit count? Not sure the best way to combat this.
fru2013|12 days ago
giarc|12 days ago
parhamn|12 days ago
gertrunde|12 days ago
The submitter's description does make reference to this a bit, the Amazon product description quantity for these items is "1"...
And it gets more complicated for the ones that are 2 dozen, plus 1 dozen 'free'...
rockdiesel|12 days ago