Monday, 15 December 2014

Derry firm Repricer Express sorry for Amazon 1p glitch

A screen shot of Amazon.com

A Londonderry-based company has apologised for a software glitch that led to hundreds of items being sold for just 1p on Amazon.
The glitch affected prices between 19:00 GMT and 20:00 GMT on Friday and involved firms who use the tool Repricer Express.
The company's chief executive, Brendan Doherty, said he was "deeply sorry for the disruption".
Amazon said most orders were cancelled after the error was spotted.
The orders were placed on its Marketplace service, which allows third-party companies to trade on Amazon.
Repricer Express automatically changes the cost of items for sale on Amazon Marketplace "to keep listings competitive 24/7 without constant attention".
'Disappointed'
In a statement, Mr Doherty said Repricer Express would be investigating the cause of the problem and putting measures in place to prevent it happening again.
"We managed to get the problem resolved so that any new prices going to Amazon were correct within about an hour of the problem being reported," he said.
"It took a further few hours to get incorrect prices reverted to their original prices where possible. Amazon have assured us that seller accounts will not be penalised for this issue."
He said the firm was helping Amazon to minimise the number of orders with incorrect prices being sent out.
"We take a lot of pride in the levels of service we provide so everyone here is disappointed that our customers have experienced this issue," he said.
A spokesman for Amazon said they were reviewing the small number of orders that were processed and would be directly contacting any affected sellers.
Repricer Express has been operating for over 10 years, and has offices in Derry and New York.

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