Same product, 2 prices

Anne-Marie
Contributor

I have just created these 2 foam boards, both 18'' x 24''. Yet one appears to cost 50.44 $, the other 38.80 $.

Why is that? 🙄Untitled 1.pngUntitled 2.png

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Anne-Marie
Contributor

(sigh) the foam board with the higher price had a white background on the back side. Instead, the other one had the back side transparent (blank). So the difference comes from there. Letting the first one white on the back is being counted as modified. 🙂

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SimplyDesigned
Contributor II

Sometimes there's a front and a back to a product and if you design on both sides its X amount but if you only design on one side its less money. Not sure if foam boards are like that, i've never messed with them.

Anne-Marie
Contributor

(sigh) the foam board with the higher price had a white background on the back side. Instead, the other one had the back side transparent (blank). So the difference comes from there. Letting the first one white on the back is being counted as modified. 🙂

Connie
Honored Contributor II

Yes, I learned this the hard way. I had to fix most of my foam boards to delete the white background on the back.

NigelSutherland
Valued Contributor

That is ridiculous. Zazzle will flag-up if a side of an item is left empty. A folded greetings card will have 4 sides for example. I often "colour" the inside cover "white' to get round this alert, even though it's technically still blank.
 

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Working from a small Scottish island and creating items that sell...

Regarding the foam board, leaving the back side blank and not adding white meant i did not customize it whatsoever and no extra fee was applied to it.. Perhaps they have different settings / options depending on the type of product, just a guess.

osea
Contributor II

Are you sure you entered the same royalty rate? If royalty rate is different, total price change too.

They all have the same royalty rate.