I agree, I am not sure why it won’t allow you to put prices higher then the original price. We run Shopify POS and have loadable gift cards for Sony which are $25 to $100 that you can load on them. We have to put the sku in at $100 in order to allow our guys to discount it down to the $25 if that is all the customer wants. We also do trades with our customers and they don’t get the sale that is currently being run. The sale is automatically reflected in our POS system and you aren’t allowed to raise the price to correct it.
My understanding is that they are trying to prevent people from typing in a higher price to solve issues that don’t exist. Just give us access to overriding a price to a higher price if we want to. If we mess up then we mess up. But taking away an option like that doesn’t make sense.