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Relist keeping inventory

Hi!

Currently I have a listing (still without sales since I created it this week) and with stock.

Yesterday I have been able to register in Brand Registry and I have been accepted.

Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?

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Relist keeping inventory

Hi!

Currently I have a listing (still without sales since I created it this week) and with stock.

Yesterday I have been able to register in Brand Registry and I have been accepted.

Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?

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Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?
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So you created a "Generic" listing but the pictures and the description mention your brand? = that is a violation

You not only CAN but MUST relist if you want to sell your brand, do this by taking a new UPC from GS1 attributed to your seller name and your brand. Wait some days after purchasing the codes, the systems have to synchronize.

Creating a new listing will assign a NEW FNSKU, so your products in stock in an Amazon warehouse cannot be sold under your new branded listing. You have to put the new FNSKU on each product. As far as I know Amazon doesn't change FNSKUs, but better create a case and ask.

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@Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC has given you some good information.

I seem to recall that Amazon will do a LIMITED number of relabels in cases like this but I wouldn't trust them to do anything correctly.

Recall the inventory and do a relabel yourself to be sure it gets done correctly.

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Hi there @Seller_TAybQInmYKn4C,

The information from @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC and @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is correct. You won't be able to change your Generic ASIN into a different Brand as it is a violation of the ASIN Creation Policy and Detail Page Rules.

You can create a new ASIN using your Brand but please note it will not have any sales history and will be a new product. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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Relist keeping inventory

Hi!

Currently I have a listing (still without sales since I created it this week) and with stock.

Yesterday I have been able to register in Brand Registry and I have been accepted.

Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?

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Relist keeping inventory

Hi!

Currently I have a listing (still without sales since I created it this week) and with stock.

Yesterday I have been able to register in Brand Registry and I have been accepted.

Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?

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Relist keeping inventory

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Hi!

Currently I have a listing (still without sales since I created it this week) and with stock.

Yesterday I have been able to register in Brand Registry and I have been accepted.

Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?

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Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?
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So you created a "Generic" listing but the pictures and the description mention your brand? = that is a violation

You not only CAN but MUST relist if you want to sell your brand, do this by taking a new UPC from GS1 attributed to your seller name and your brand. Wait some days after purchasing the codes, the systems have to synchronize.

Creating a new listing will assign a NEW FNSKU, so your products in stock in an Amazon warehouse cannot be sold under your new branded listing. You have to put the new FNSKU on each product. As far as I know Amazon doesn't change FNSKUs, but better create a case and ask.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

@Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC has given you some good information.

I seem to recall that Amazon will do a LIMITED number of relabels in cases like this but I wouldn't trust them to do anything correctly.

Recall the inventory and do a relabel yourself to be sure it gets done correctly.

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TAybQInmYKn4C,

The information from @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC and @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is correct. You won't be able to change your Generic ASIN into a different Brand as it is a violation of the ASIN Creation Policy and Detail Page Rules.

You can create a new ASIN using your Brand but please note it will not have any sales history and will be a new product. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?
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So you created a "Generic" listing but the pictures and the description mention your brand? = that is a violation

You not only CAN but MUST relist if you want to sell your brand, do this by taking a new UPC from GS1 attributed to your seller name and your brand. Wait some days after purchasing the codes, the systems have to synchronize.

Creating a new listing will assign a NEW FNSKU, so your products in stock in an Amazon warehouse cannot be sold under your new branded listing. You have to put the new FNSKU on each product. As far as I know Amazon doesn't change FNSKUs, but better create a case and ask.

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Since I cannot change the brand attribute from generic to my brand: can I relist and change the brand? Will my inventory be maintained?
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So you created a "Generic" listing but the pictures and the description mention your brand? = that is a violation

You not only CAN but MUST relist if you want to sell your brand, do this by taking a new UPC from GS1 attributed to your seller name and your brand. Wait some days after purchasing the codes, the systems have to synchronize.

Creating a new listing will assign a NEW FNSKU, so your products in stock in an Amazon warehouse cannot be sold under your new branded listing. You have to put the new FNSKU on each product. As far as I know Amazon doesn't change FNSKUs, but better create a case and ask.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

@Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC has given you some good information.

I seem to recall that Amazon will do a LIMITED number of relabels in cases like this but I wouldn't trust them to do anything correctly.

Recall the inventory and do a relabel yourself to be sure it gets done correctly.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

@Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC has given you some good information.

I seem to recall that Amazon will do a LIMITED number of relabels in cases like this but I wouldn't trust them to do anything correctly.

Recall the inventory and do a relabel yourself to be sure it gets done correctly.

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TAybQInmYKn4C,

The information from @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC and @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is correct. You won't be able to change your Generic ASIN into a different Brand as it is a violation of the ASIN Creation Policy and Detail Page Rules.

You can create a new ASIN using your Brand but please note it will not have any sales history and will be a new product. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TAybQInmYKn4C,

The information from @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC and @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is correct. You won't be able to change your Generic ASIN into a different Brand as it is a violation of the ASIN Creation Policy and Detail Page Rules.

You can create a new ASIN using your Brand but please note it will not have any sales history and will be a new product. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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