Merchant SKU already exists. Merchant SKUs cannot be reused, even if a previous offer using the SKU has been deleted. Please use a new SKU to create this offer. This error condition cannot be corrected from here. This ASIN is currently classified u
Hi,
I have been facing this issue for more than a month and have already sought help from Amazon customer support, but the problem remains unresolved. The issue is that two similar SKUs have been created on Amazon with different ASINs.
I currently have FBA inventory under the ASIN that is in standard, but the same SKU with a different ASIN is also appearing in my store. I have tried to delete the duplicate SKU manually and through a file upload, but I keep encountering error 8005.
As a result, I am unable to sell my inventory that is in the standard category.
Merchant SKU already exists. Merchant SKUs cannot be reused, even if a previous offer using the SKU has been deleted. Please use a new SKU to create this offer. This error condition cannot be corrected from here. This ASIN is currently classified u
Hi,
I have been facing this issue for more than a month and have already sought help from Amazon customer support, but the problem remains unresolved. The issue is that two similar SKUs have been created on Amazon with different ASINs.
I currently have FBA inventory under the ASIN that is in standard, but the same SKU with a different ASIN is also appearing in my store. I have tried to delete the duplicate SKU manually and through a file upload, but I keep encountering error 8005.
As a result, I am unable to sell my inventory that is in the standard category.
1 reply
Glenn_Amazon
Hi there @Seller_ggUxD3IiUqA6b,
In general the ASIN associated with an Amazon Fulfilled SKU can't be changed. If you provide your most recent Case ID and I can review and see what options might be possible. You may need to remove your inventory and send it back to the Fulfillment Center under the correct SKU associated with the ASIN. However if you provide our case ID I will look into all possible options to avoid that outcome. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn