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smokedetector1 4 hours ago

Somethings broken - the most expensive ball, "TaylorMade 2021 TP5x (3+1 Box) 4DZ" is listed as $169.95 for 1 ball. Clicking through, this is actually for 4 dozen balls, making the actual per ball $3.54

rockdiesel 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Posting my other comment from above:

Yeah. I'm trying to figure out how to combat these inconsistencies. Right now, I have some manual overrides, but not sure it's sustainable to keep manually overriding inconsistent listings.

Any thoughts? Should I default to what's in the product title instead of the unit count? Not sure the best way to combat this.

fru2013 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

ChatGPT was able to tell that there were 48 balls given only the URL...

giarc 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Maybe add a "flag listing" button so users can alert you?

parhamn 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

gemini flash!

gertrunde 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I had the same thought, and checked a dozen or so of them, they're all multiple dozens of balls.

The submitter's description does make reference to this a bit, the Amazon product description quantity for these items is "1"...

And it gets more complicated for the ones that are 2 dozen, plus 1 dozen 'free'...

rockdiesel 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Yeah... I'm just now realizing how relying on unit count in the listing is more problematic than I thought. Sellers say their unit count is 1, but the product title says it is 4 dozen. I need to figure out how to fix these inconsistencies.