Change the existing listing, which is currently set with the manufacturer barcode, to an Amazon barcode.
We mistakenly set a listing with the manufacturer barcode, and we attempted to update it from manufacturer barcode to Amazon barcode by deleting the listing and re-adding it later. However, it remained locked as a manufacturer barcode after re-listing. Despite successfully updating the barcode status using the previously mentioned method, it does not seem to work this time.
Upon reaching out to seller support, we were informed that we must change the SKU; otherwise, the update cannot be completed. Is this information accurate?Due to the presence of third-party sellers offering the same item, it is imperative for us to avoid any mixing with third-party sourced items. Any idea? Many appreciations.
Change the existing listing, which is currently set with the manufacturer barcode, to an Amazon barcode.
We mistakenly set a listing with the manufacturer barcode, and we attempted to update it from manufacturer barcode to Amazon barcode by deleting the listing and re-adding it later. However, it remained locked as a manufacturer barcode after re-listing. Despite successfully updating the barcode status using the previously mentioned method, it does not seem to work this time.
Upon reaching out to seller support, we were informed that we must change the SKU; otherwise, the update cannot be completed. Is this information accurate?Due to the presence of third-party sellers offering the same item, it is imperative for us to avoid any mixing with third-party sourced items. Any idea? Many appreciations.
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Seller_GCLt8e1SSSTmN
The fnsku for each sku cannot be changed after it is generated.
You can change the Amazon Logistics item barcode preference to Amazon Barcode in the settings so that the fnsku for the new sku will only be the Amazon barcode.
Sarah_Amzn
Hello @Seller_ql0l34VPHAeIG,
This is Sarah from Amazon and I'm happy to assist you.
Can you please share with me the case ID opened with Seller Support so I can take a look?
Regards,
Sarah.