The “Price Alert” warnings you’re encountering typically occur when Amazon deems a product’s pricing to be too high relative to its historical price or fair market value. Unfortunately, once a listing is flagged this way, it cannot be fixed automatically through Repricer due to Amazon’s limitations around syncing min/max price changes.
Here’s how you can resolve it:
1. Manually update the pricing in Amazon Seller Central:
- Change the listing price, minimum price, and maximum price directly within Amazon.
2. Simultaneously update the Min/Max prices in Repricer:
- Go to the SKU detail page in Repricer and make sure the min/max values match what you set in Amazon.
3. (Optional but Recommended):
- On the SKU detail page, check the box labeled “Exclude from Auto Min Max Updates” (see screenshot). This prevents Repricer from updating the min/max values in the future, which ensures alignment between Amazon and Repricer.

Unfortunately, due to API constraints, we don’t currently support automated fixes for “High Price” alerts since Amazon doesn’t allow syncing changes to min/max prices from external systems. We do offer a “High Price Alerts” tab within the SKUs section of Repricer (see screenshot below) . This identifies SKUs that are either already affected or at risk. You may want to review that list regularly and adjust the min/max prices to prevent future issues.

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