We have two 2013 Toyota SE V6 Camrys; both listed at their MSRP of over 30k. The problem is:
The website has the 2 Camrys listed; only it has one listed at $20,000 to $29,999 (1) at the other listed at "No Price Available" (1).
What I mean by "...the website...," I'm referring to the part of the website that the vendor controls (usually via the search widget or down the left or right side of inventory pages - in other words, not a part that we control.)
This problem repeats itself throughout the site AND the search widget is effed up, too. Tons of vehicles are listed as "No Price Available" or listed wrongly. It's maddening.
March 19th, I opened this ticket. Today, I talked with tech. support and was told...
...we can't fix this.
My question is: Who says that anymore?
The website has the 2 Camrys listed; only it has one listed at $20,000 to $29,999 (1) at the other listed at "No Price Available" (1).
What I mean by "...the website...," I'm referring to the part of the website that the vendor controls (usually via the search widget or down the left or right side of inventory pages - in other words, not a part that we control.)
This problem repeats itself throughout the site AND the search widget is effed up, too. Tons of vehicles are listed as "No Price Available" or listed wrongly. It's maddening.
March 19th, I opened this ticket. Today, I talked with tech. support and was told...
...we can't fix this.
My question is: Who says that anymore?