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Bundle and UPC

Hi All,

I am trying to bundle three items from the same brand. I am ungated in few items on the brand and few items are gated. How do I get a UPC for my bundle. Thanks!

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Bundle and UPC

Hi All,

I am trying to bundle three items from the same brand. I am ungated in few items on the brand and few items are gated. How do I get a UPC for my bundle. Thanks!

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That doesn't matter. To sell BRANDS on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address". And an authorized distributor is a company authorized by the brand owner.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"How do I get a UPC for my bundle. "

In addition to what @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAChas stated, you really need to follow the Amazon policies on bundling before you get suspended.

Sellers do NOT have the authority from the brands to create product bundles of the brand. Doing so (and especially if you use a UPC number that YOU bought) can be brand manipulation and worse.

AMAZON BUNDLE RULES

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/help/help.html/?itemID=G200442350&ref_=xx_G200442350_a_r12_cont_sgsearch

Detailed bundle guidelines

Bundle listing and categorization:

• Bundles must consist of items that are highly complementary (this means items in the bundle enable or enhance the use of other items in the bundle or provide convenience to the buyer by purchasing them together) .

• Bundles consist of multiple single items that can each be identified by a unique ASIN/UPC and are sold together as a single offering. A pre-packaged kit or pack with multiple items that is identified by a single ASIN/UPC is not considered a bundle.

• A bundle may be listed in a single category only, even if the products comprising the bundle are from multiple categories. If a bundle includes products from multiple categories, it may be listed only in the category of the highest priced item in the bundle. The only exception to this guideline is if the highest priced item is BMVD or Video Games (because bundles may not be listed in these categories). In these cases, the bundle should be listed in the category with the second highest prices item that is not BMVD or Video Games.

• The bundle must have its own standard product identifier or manufacturer part number. The identifier of any individual product in the bundle may not serve as the identifier for the bundle. Using a UPC from any single product in the bundle to identify the entire bundle may lead to immediate removal of the listing. You are responsible for obtaining a UPC for each bundle you create.

• Do not include generic products in a bundle, as it may mislead customers into thinking the generic product belongs to the same brand as one of the branded products in the bundle. Generic products are identified as items with no brand whatsoever on the product or packaging (not just widely unrecognized brands).

• A bundle can be composed of different branded items, however the bundle itself should be branded according to the highest priced item in the bundle.

• If an item is a multi-pack, such as six pairs of socks, list it as a single product and not as a bundle. See UPCs and Item Package Quantity for Multi-Packs.

• If an item is a variation of a parent product, list it as a variation within the parent product’s family and not as a bundle. See Creating parent-child variation relationships.

• If you match your bundle to an existing bundle listing, the products in your bundle must be exactly the same as the products in the existing bundle in every respect. If your bundle is different in any way, you must create a new bundle listing. You may not change the existing listing to align to the specifications of your new bundle.

• Once you create a bundle, you may not modify the components of that bundle. If you want to add or remove products from the bundle, you must create a new bundle listing with a unique UPC or match to an existing bundle listing that is identical to your revised bundle.

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Manny_Amazon

Hi @Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ,

It looks like our seasoned sellers, @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACand @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp was helping you with some thoughts about bundles.

If their response helped you, feel free to mark it as “Most Helpful reply” using the 3 dots in the corner of their post. Just in case others have the same issue, the Most Helpful Reply feature brings the selected response right to the top of your thread. Sellers will be able to see the answer right away as your discussion will have a green check-mark when searched within the forums.

Regards,

- Manny

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Bundle and UPC

Hi All,

I am trying to bundle three items from the same brand. I am ungated in few items on the brand and few items are gated. How do I get a UPC for my bundle. Thanks!

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Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ

Bundle and UPC

Hi All,

I am trying to bundle three items from the same brand. I am ungated in few items on the brand and few items are gated. How do I get a UPC for my bundle. Thanks!

Tags:ASIN, Add a product, Global Trade Item Number, Listings
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Hi All,

I am trying to bundle three items from the same brand. I am ungated in few items on the brand and few items are gated. How do I get a UPC for my bundle. Thanks!

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I am ungated in few items on the brand
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That doesn't matter. To sell BRANDS on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address". And an authorized distributor is a company authorized by the brand owner.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"How do I get a UPC for my bundle. "

In addition to what @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAChas stated, you really need to follow the Amazon policies on bundling before you get suspended.

Sellers do NOT have the authority from the brands to create product bundles of the brand. Doing so (and especially if you use a UPC number that YOU bought) can be brand manipulation and worse.

AMAZON BUNDLE RULES

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/help/help.html/?itemID=G200442350&ref_=xx_G200442350_a_r12_cont_sgsearch

Detailed bundle guidelines

Bundle listing and categorization:

• Bundles must consist of items that are highly complementary (this means items in the bundle enable or enhance the use of other items in the bundle or provide convenience to the buyer by purchasing them together) .

• Bundles consist of multiple single items that can each be identified by a unique ASIN/UPC and are sold together as a single offering. A pre-packaged kit or pack with multiple items that is identified by a single ASIN/UPC is not considered a bundle.

• A bundle may be listed in a single category only, even if the products comprising the bundle are from multiple categories. If a bundle includes products from multiple categories, it may be listed only in the category of the highest priced item in the bundle. The only exception to this guideline is if the highest priced item is BMVD or Video Games (because bundles may not be listed in these categories). In these cases, the bundle should be listed in the category with the second highest prices item that is not BMVD or Video Games.

• The bundle must have its own standard product identifier or manufacturer part number. The identifier of any individual product in the bundle may not serve as the identifier for the bundle. Using a UPC from any single product in the bundle to identify the entire bundle may lead to immediate removal of the listing. You are responsible for obtaining a UPC for each bundle you create.

• Do not include generic products in a bundle, as it may mislead customers into thinking the generic product belongs to the same brand as one of the branded products in the bundle. Generic products are identified as items with no brand whatsoever on the product or packaging (not just widely unrecognized brands).

• A bundle can be composed of different branded items, however the bundle itself should be branded according to the highest priced item in the bundle.

• If an item is a multi-pack, such as six pairs of socks, list it as a single product and not as a bundle. See UPCs and Item Package Quantity for Multi-Packs.

• If an item is a variation of a parent product, list it as a variation within the parent product’s family and not as a bundle. See Creating parent-child variation relationships.

• If you match your bundle to an existing bundle listing, the products in your bundle must be exactly the same as the products in the existing bundle in every respect. If your bundle is different in any way, you must create a new bundle listing. You may not change the existing listing to align to the specifications of your new bundle.

• Once you create a bundle, you may not modify the components of that bundle. If you want to add or remove products from the bundle, you must create a new bundle listing with a unique UPC or match to an existing bundle listing that is identical to your revised bundle.

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Manny_Amazon

Hi @Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ,

It looks like our seasoned sellers, @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACand @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp was helping you with some thoughts about bundles.

If their response helped you, feel free to mark it as “Most Helpful reply” using the 3 dots in the corner of their post. Just in case others have the same issue, the Most Helpful Reply feature brings the selected response right to the top of your thread. Sellers will be able to see the answer right away as your discussion will have a green check-mark when searched within the forums.

Regards,

- Manny

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Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ
I am ungated in few items on the brand
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That doesn't matter. To sell BRANDS on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address". And an authorized distributor is a company authorized by the brand owner.

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Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ
I am ungated in few items on the brand
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That doesn't matter. To sell BRANDS on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address". And an authorized distributor is a company authorized by the brand owner.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"How do I get a UPC for my bundle. "

In addition to what @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAChas stated, you really need to follow the Amazon policies on bundling before you get suspended.

Sellers do NOT have the authority from the brands to create product bundles of the brand. Doing so (and especially if you use a UPC number that YOU bought) can be brand manipulation and worse.

AMAZON BUNDLE RULES

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/help/help.html/?itemID=G200442350&ref_=xx_G200442350_a_r12_cont_sgsearch

Detailed bundle guidelines

Bundle listing and categorization:

• Bundles must consist of items that are highly complementary (this means items in the bundle enable or enhance the use of other items in the bundle or provide convenience to the buyer by purchasing them together) .

• Bundles consist of multiple single items that can each be identified by a unique ASIN/UPC and are sold together as a single offering. A pre-packaged kit or pack with multiple items that is identified by a single ASIN/UPC is not considered a bundle.

• A bundle may be listed in a single category only, even if the products comprising the bundle are from multiple categories. If a bundle includes products from multiple categories, it may be listed only in the category of the highest priced item in the bundle. The only exception to this guideline is if the highest priced item is BMVD or Video Games (because bundles may not be listed in these categories). In these cases, the bundle should be listed in the category with the second highest prices item that is not BMVD or Video Games.

• The bundle must have its own standard product identifier or manufacturer part number. The identifier of any individual product in the bundle may not serve as the identifier for the bundle. Using a UPC from any single product in the bundle to identify the entire bundle may lead to immediate removal of the listing. You are responsible for obtaining a UPC for each bundle you create.

• Do not include generic products in a bundle, as it may mislead customers into thinking the generic product belongs to the same brand as one of the branded products in the bundle. Generic products are identified as items with no brand whatsoever on the product or packaging (not just widely unrecognized brands).

• A bundle can be composed of different branded items, however the bundle itself should be branded according to the highest priced item in the bundle.

• If an item is a multi-pack, such as six pairs of socks, list it as a single product and not as a bundle. See UPCs and Item Package Quantity for Multi-Packs.

• If an item is a variation of a parent product, list it as a variation within the parent product’s family and not as a bundle. See Creating parent-child variation relationships.

• If you match your bundle to an existing bundle listing, the products in your bundle must be exactly the same as the products in the existing bundle in every respect. If your bundle is different in any way, you must create a new bundle listing. You may not change the existing listing to align to the specifications of your new bundle.

• Once you create a bundle, you may not modify the components of that bundle. If you want to add or remove products from the bundle, you must create a new bundle listing with a unique UPC or match to an existing bundle listing that is identical to your revised bundle.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

"How do I get a UPC for my bundle. "

In addition to what @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAChas stated, you really need to follow the Amazon policies on bundling before you get suspended.

Sellers do NOT have the authority from the brands to create product bundles of the brand. Doing so (and especially if you use a UPC number that YOU bought) can be brand manipulation and worse.

AMAZON BUNDLE RULES

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/help/help.html/?itemID=G200442350&ref_=xx_G200442350_a_r12_cont_sgsearch

Detailed bundle guidelines

Bundle listing and categorization:

• Bundles must consist of items that are highly complementary (this means items in the bundle enable or enhance the use of other items in the bundle or provide convenience to the buyer by purchasing them together) .

• Bundles consist of multiple single items that can each be identified by a unique ASIN/UPC and are sold together as a single offering. A pre-packaged kit or pack with multiple items that is identified by a single ASIN/UPC is not considered a bundle.

• A bundle may be listed in a single category only, even if the products comprising the bundle are from multiple categories. If a bundle includes products from multiple categories, it may be listed only in the category of the highest priced item in the bundle. The only exception to this guideline is if the highest priced item is BMVD or Video Games (because bundles may not be listed in these categories). In these cases, the bundle should be listed in the category with the second highest prices item that is not BMVD or Video Games.

• The bundle must have its own standard product identifier or manufacturer part number. The identifier of any individual product in the bundle may not serve as the identifier for the bundle. Using a UPC from any single product in the bundle to identify the entire bundle may lead to immediate removal of the listing. You are responsible for obtaining a UPC for each bundle you create.

• Do not include generic products in a bundle, as it may mislead customers into thinking the generic product belongs to the same brand as one of the branded products in the bundle. Generic products are identified as items with no brand whatsoever on the product or packaging (not just widely unrecognized brands).

• A bundle can be composed of different branded items, however the bundle itself should be branded according to the highest priced item in the bundle.

• If an item is a multi-pack, such as six pairs of socks, list it as a single product and not as a bundle. See UPCs and Item Package Quantity for Multi-Packs.

• If an item is a variation of a parent product, list it as a variation within the parent product’s family and not as a bundle. See Creating parent-child variation relationships.

• If you match your bundle to an existing bundle listing, the products in your bundle must be exactly the same as the products in the existing bundle in every respect. If your bundle is different in any way, you must create a new bundle listing. You may not change the existing listing to align to the specifications of your new bundle.

• Once you create a bundle, you may not modify the components of that bundle. If you want to add or remove products from the bundle, you must create a new bundle listing with a unique UPC or match to an existing bundle listing that is identical to your revised bundle.

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Manny_Amazon

Hi @Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ,

It looks like our seasoned sellers, @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACand @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp was helping you with some thoughts about bundles.

If their response helped you, feel free to mark it as “Most Helpful reply” using the 3 dots in the corner of their post. Just in case others have the same issue, the Most Helpful Reply feature brings the selected response right to the top of your thread. Sellers will be able to see the answer right away as your discussion will have a green check-mark when searched within the forums.

Regards,

- Manny

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Manny_Amazon

Hi @Seller_fcy9kT63yTauZ,

It looks like our seasoned sellers, @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACand @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp was helping you with some thoughts about bundles.

If their response helped you, feel free to mark it as “Most Helpful reply” using the 3 dots in the corner of their post. Just in case others have the same issue, the Most Helpful Reply feature brings the selected response right to the top of your thread. Sellers will be able to see the answer right away as your discussion will have a green check-mark when searched within the forums.

Regards,

- Manny

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