hi all
Have just gotten a wholesaler who wants to sell the same product on Amazon but the labelling is slightly different from the one on amazon. It has both English and German language. Unlike the one on amazon that only have English on it. The barcode is also different. Can I still go ahead to list this product under the current listing on amazon? Both products are the same.
hi all
Have just gotten a wholesaler who wants to sell the same product on Amazon but the labelling is slightly different from the one on amazon. It has both English and German language. Unlike the one on amazon that only have English on it. The barcode is also different. Can I still go ahead to list this product under the current listing on amazon? Both products are the same.
This would be enough reason not to.
Hi @Seller_eUMF3kfgX5JOA,
Even if the products are physically identical, combining items with different barcodes and labels in one listing goes against Amazon's policies. This can cause inventory tracking problems and customer dissatisfaction if they receive a version different from what's advertised.
The best solution is to create a separate listing for the English/German labeled version with its unique barcode. Make sure your product images and descriptions accurately reflect what customers will receive.
Best regards, Ezra
hi all
Have just gotten a wholesaler who wants to sell the same product on Amazon but the labelling is slightly different from the one on amazon. It has both English and German language. Unlike the one on amazon that only have English on it. The barcode is also different. Can I still go ahead to list this product under the current listing on amazon? Both products are the same.
hi all
Have just gotten a wholesaler who wants to sell the same product on Amazon but the labelling is slightly different from the one on amazon. It has both English and German language. Unlike the one on amazon that only have English on it. The barcode is also different. Can I still go ahead to list this product under the current listing on amazon? Both products are the same.
hi all
Have just gotten a wholesaler who wants to sell the same product on Amazon but the labelling is slightly different from the one on amazon. It has both English and German language. Unlike the one on amazon that only have English on it. The barcode is also different. Can I still go ahead to list this product under the current listing on amazon? Both products are the same.
This would be enough reason not to.
Hi @Seller_eUMF3kfgX5JOA,
Even if the products are physically identical, combining items with different barcodes and labels in one listing goes against Amazon's policies. This can cause inventory tracking problems and customer dissatisfaction if they receive a version different from what's advertised.
The best solution is to create a separate listing for the English/German labeled version with its unique barcode. Make sure your product images and descriptions accurately reflect what customers will receive.
Best regards, Ezra
This would be enough reason not to.
This would be enough reason not to.
Hi @Seller_eUMF3kfgX5JOA,
Even if the products are physically identical, combining items with different barcodes and labels in one listing goes against Amazon's policies. This can cause inventory tracking problems and customer dissatisfaction if they receive a version different from what's advertised.
The best solution is to create a separate listing for the English/German labeled version with its unique barcode. Make sure your product images and descriptions accurately reflect what customers will receive.
Best regards, Ezra
Hi @Seller_eUMF3kfgX5JOA,
Even if the products are physically identical, combining items with different barcodes and labels in one listing goes against Amazon's policies. This can cause inventory tracking problems and customer dissatisfaction if they receive a version different from what's advertised.
The best solution is to create a separate listing for the English/German labeled version with its unique barcode. Make sure your product images and descriptions accurately reflect what customers will receive.
Best regards, Ezra