Transparency like I'm a five year old
I got a bunch of Logitech headsets that were delisted. Amazon wants them to have transparency codes which are not on the packaging I have.
Is this something only more recent products have on their packaging?
The application for selling page says I can use serial numbers, which are on the packaging, but is the unique item S/N xxxx code the right sort of number to use?
Transparency like I'm a five year old
I got a bunch of Logitech headsets that were delisted. Amazon wants them to have transparency codes which are not on the packaging I have.
Is this something only more recent products have on their packaging?
The application for selling page says I can use serial numbers, which are on the packaging, but is the unique item S/N xxxx code the right sort of number to use?
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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
Unsure if transparency codes are on more recent items, but its entirely possible.
The decision to apply transparency to an ASIN would lie with the brand registry owner, who I assume in this case would be Logitech.
It does state on transparency that you can 'Connect Transparency to the existing serial codes on your units.' which could be what Logitech will have done.
Seller_iwDZC5h1MCUbw
With Logitech the SN's will also be region specific to prevent parallel imports