All of my products are sold as single units, i'd like to sell same in units of 12 for example but dispatch myself
All of my products are sold as single units, i'd like to sell same in units of 12 for example but dispatch myself.
do i create a second listing and just edit the unit count?
What happens if i sell the boxes of 12 units for a lot less? Is this allowed?
Thanks
All of my products are sold as single units, i'd like to sell same in units of 12 for example but dispatch myself
All of my products are sold as single units, i'd like to sell same in units of 12 for example but dispatch myself.
do i create a second listing and just edit the unit count?
What happens if i sell the boxes of 12 units for a lot less? Is this allowed?
Thanks
6 replies
Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
I've assumed your already fulfilling yourself and not via FBA.
In which case - you would treat the single unit and the 12 unit as separate products and sell them on separate ASINs.
You would create a second listing. I'd suggest changing the images and descriptions obviosuly to avoid confusion. There is no issue that I am aware of to sell the box of 12 for a lower unit cost than the single item. Given postage savings - this would be to be expected.
Seller_C3NQpQ7Bq17RD
post.Im trying to do similar at the moment. You need to follow these instructions to create a package hierarchy.
https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/help/hub/reference/GQ4S7SV9K4GXH3WX
Like the other poster said, you need seperate ASINs for each 'package'.
Honestly, good luck though, I've been trying for 4 weeks, following the instructions to the T with no luck. Support has been absolutely atrocious.
Seller_ZOZTdubuqFBLp
Is this not just a case of creating a MVL ( multi variant listing) and using size as the variation. That way you can sell as many or as few as you want. You could have options for 1 unit, 2 units, 3 units ect ect up to as many as you like and price them as you see fit. You can asign the variant listing as shipped by seller rathe than FBA?