Google listing different price

I did a search of my Fostoria Coin Glass candlesticks and noticed Google has them as $16.20. I have them listed for $18.

So, what gives?

asked over 8 years ago

2 Answers

When I checked out that same item, I saw the lower Google Shopping price and followed the link back to your booth. The price was $16.20, as it appears that you may have a setting to automatically apply a 10% discount coupon (LuckyDuck) to your item (bringing price from $18 to $16.20).

answered over 8 years ago

tomwayne1
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Irene0526 says: February 10, 2017

Wow, that’s deceiving because not everyone is going to realize that if they come to the booth. But that would make sense. Thank you! Have I ever mentioned I hate Google? :)

Hi Irene0526,

Please report the issue right away to support. If you can give support a screen shot of the google page please do so. When you hear back could you please post what you find out here so we can stay up to date on what you found out. I would appreciate it as well as the other sellers.

Thank you and have a wonderful day.

Rita
MomentsInThyme

answered over 8 years ago

2 Comments

Irene0526 says: February 10, 2017

tomwayne1 just explained it to me. I have a coupon for 10% listed but I didn’t realize Google will discount it on Google Shopping. I really hate Google. But thank you for your response!

MomentsInThyme says: February 10, 2017

I almost asked you if you had a discount at your booth. I did not have a chance to check your booth. That makes sense. Thank you for the follow up, see how helpful it is to post.

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