Amazon Introduces Pricing Requirement Update for Vouchers
19 Mar 2024



As of yesterday, March 18th, Amazon introduced new pricing requirements for vouchers, requiring products to have a sales history, even if it's just from a single sale, to qualify for voucher promotions. Vouchers, which offer discounts between 5% and 50%, will now need a product to have been sold at least once to set a baseline price.
This guarantees that the promotional price remains below the previous or most recent lowest price. Sellers experiencing voucher eligibility challenges should explore options such as establishing a sales history for their product or adjusting discount percentages within the specified limits.
As of yesterday, March 18th, Amazon introduced new pricing requirements for vouchers, requiring products to have a sales history, even if it's just from a single sale, to qualify for voucher promotions. Vouchers, which offer discounts between 5% and 50%, will now need a product to have been sold at least once to set a baseline price.
This guarantees that the promotional price remains below the previous or most recent lowest price. Sellers experiencing voucher eligibility challenges should explore options such as establishing a sales history for their product or adjusting discount percentages within the specified limits.
As of yesterday, March 18th, Amazon introduced new pricing requirements for vouchers, requiring products to have a sales history, even if it's just from a single sale, to qualify for voucher promotions. Vouchers, which offer discounts between 5% and 50%, will now need a product to have been sold at least once to set a baseline price.
This guarantees that the promotional price remains below the previous or most recent lowest price. Sellers experiencing voucher eligibility challenges should explore options such as establishing a sales history for their product or adjusting discount percentages within the specified limits.