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Attempting to bundle two identical products - FBA

I apologize if this is a question easily answered, but I am struggling to find a clear answer.

I have a listing FBM, that offers a 6 pack of the items I am selling. The product is packaged in quantities of 3, so I am just shipping 2 of these identical packages to equal the six units I am selling.

My question is with sending to FBA. I am struggling to understand how to package these items. How do I indicate to Amazon that eash sale of this listing requires the shipment of 2 of these "3 packs".

FYI each 3 pack package how its own UPC, and the UPC related to the 6 pack offering is different than what is on the packages, since they are not 6 packs. Thank you for any help!

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Seller_PUTX33IkAEe54

Attempting to bundle two identical products - FBA

I apologize if this is a question easily answered, but I am struggling to find a clear answer.

I have a listing FBM, that offers a 6 pack of the items I am selling. The product is packaged in quantities of 3, so I am just shipping 2 of these identical packages to equal the six units I am selling.

My question is with sending to FBA. I am struggling to understand how to package these items. How do I indicate to Amazon that eash sale of this listing requires the shipment of 2 of these "3 packs".

FYI each 3 pack package how its own UPC, and the UPC related to the 6 pack offering is different than what is on the packages, since they are not 6 packs. Thank you for any help!

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If a listing is for six of something, then when selling that item through FBA all six must be packaged together, and depending on how packaged, may need to be labeled to avoid Amazon opening the package. A single box is best with FNSKU on that box.

Amazon will not put two things together for a single order. The only exception is for "virtual bundles" -- and that is through brand registry.

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To add to what the others have said, if you are not the BRAND creating the multipacks, generally you are not allowed to Create Multipack bundles of identical products.

If you are the brand then you are allowed to create your Multipacks with a unique UPC so that you can create the ASIN for that Particular product package.

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Attempting to bundle two identical products - FBA

I apologize if this is a question easily answered, but I am struggling to find a clear answer.

I have a listing FBM, that offers a 6 pack of the items I am selling. The product is packaged in quantities of 3, so I am just shipping 2 of these identical packages to equal the six units I am selling.

My question is with sending to FBA. I am struggling to understand how to package these items. How do I indicate to Amazon that eash sale of this listing requires the shipment of 2 of these "3 packs".

FYI each 3 pack package how its own UPC, and the UPC related to the 6 pack offering is different than what is on the packages, since they are not 6 packs. Thank you for any help!

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Attempting to bundle two identical products - FBA

I apologize if this is a question easily answered, but I am struggling to find a clear answer.

I have a listing FBM, that offers a 6 pack of the items I am selling. The product is packaged in quantities of 3, so I am just shipping 2 of these identical packages to equal the six units I am selling.

My question is with sending to FBA. I am struggling to understand how to package these items. How do I indicate to Amazon that eash sale of this listing requires the shipment of 2 of these "3 packs".

FYI each 3 pack package how its own UPC, and the UPC related to the 6 pack offering is different than what is on the packages, since they are not 6 packs. Thank you for any help!

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Attempting to bundle two identical products - FBA

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I apologize if this is a question easily answered, but I am struggling to find a clear answer.

I have a listing FBM, that offers a 6 pack of the items I am selling. The product is packaged in quantities of 3, so I am just shipping 2 of these identical packages to equal the six units I am selling.

My question is with sending to FBA. I am struggling to understand how to package these items. How do I indicate to Amazon that eash sale of this listing requires the shipment of 2 of these "3 packs".

FYI each 3 pack package how its own UPC, and the UPC related to the 6 pack offering is different than what is on the packages, since they are not 6 packs. Thank you for any help!

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If a listing is for six of something, then when selling that item through FBA all six must be packaged together, and depending on how packaged, may need to be labeled to avoid Amazon opening the package. A single box is best with FNSKU on that box.

Amazon will not put two things together for a single order. The only exception is for "virtual bundles" -- and that is through brand registry.

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Seller_9Uf78DYSZ2lcW

To add to what the others have said, if you are not the BRAND creating the multipacks, generally you are not allowed to Create Multipack bundles of identical products.

If you are the brand then you are allowed to create your Multipacks with a unique UPC so that you can create the ASIN for that Particular product package.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If a listing is for six of something, then when selling that item through FBA all six must be packaged together, and depending on how packaged, may need to be labeled to avoid Amazon opening the package. A single box is best with FNSKU on that box.

Amazon will not put two things together for a single order. The only exception is for "virtual bundles" -- and that is through brand registry.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If a listing is for six of something, then when selling that item through FBA all six must be packaged together, and depending on how packaged, may need to be labeled to avoid Amazon opening the package. A single box is best with FNSKU on that box.

Amazon will not put two things together for a single order. The only exception is for "virtual bundles" -- and that is through brand registry.

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Seller_9Uf78DYSZ2lcW

To add to what the others have said, if you are not the BRAND creating the multipacks, generally you are not allowed to Create Multipack bundles of identical products.

If you are the brand then you are allowed to create your Multipacks with a unique UPC so that you can create the ASIN for that Particular product package.

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Seller_9Uf78DYSZ2lcW

To add to what the others have said, if you are not the BRAND creating the multipacks, generally you are not allowed to Create Multipack bundles of identical products.

If you are the brand then you are allowed to create your Multipacks with a unique UPC so that you can create the ASIN for that Particular product package.

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