Useful Patch: Merchant Center audit first, safe fixes first, no approval guarantees.
data quality pain

Price mismatch usually means the feed, the page crawl, or the variant logic stopped agreeing.

When Google sees one price in the feed and another on the landing page, products get limited or disapproved. The annoying bit is that the visible price is not always the only price signal on the page.

Useful Patch can help you get clearer on what is happening. Google still decides approvals and reinstatements.

What usually causes this

  • Feed price not matching live landing page price
  • Variant or option prices surfacing unexpectedly
  • Sale price logic not lining up cleanly
  • Structured data and visible page content disagreeing
  • Crawl timing and stale cache effects confusing the issue

What to do before review

The goal is not to look busy. The goal is to make the account materially cleaner before you ask Google to look again.

Safer next steps

  • Check the exact page Google is likely crawling
  • Verify price logic across variants and sale states
  • Make feed updates only after the site price is stable
  • Request review only after the page and feed agree consistently

Where the audit helps

The audit turns a vague Merchant Center mess into a ranked fix order. It shows what looks product-level, what looks site-level, and what should not be auto-patched because the risk is higher than the convenience.

Useful Patch does not invent GTINs, fake compliance, or promise that a review will pass. If the safest answer is “do not change this blindly”, that is part of the value.

Next step

If you want a clearer answer before you spend more time inside Merchant Center, start with the audit.