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Display Inventory FAQ (Professional)
Today when we allow an item to be sold online we look at the sale price and cost sent over in the API feed....
Today when we allow an item to be sold online we look at the sale price and cost sent over in the API feed. If there is enough margin (4%) then we allow it to be sold online.
- In-store Pickup – use your data
- Ship-to-store – use RSC cost
- Ship-to-address – use RSC cost
Ways you can avoid an item being sold online would be:
- Use the web flag – marking it as N – it will show normal DiB cost
- Send over the cost to less than 4% - then it will just show the price online, but will not allow it to be purchased
- The primary areas that you want to avoid is when the sale price and the RSC cost creates a margin of less than 4%