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Question about New SKUs and Variation Family Listing

Hi all,

I have a variation family that currently includes 9 variations (child products). Recently, I created 9 new SKUs for the same products using the "Add Another Condition" option in Seller Central.

My questions are:

Do these new 9 SKUs automatically belong to the same variation family as my original 9 SKUs?

If I send these new 9 SKUs to Amazon, will they appear under the main variation listing alongside my original products? Or are they considered separate listings?

I just want to make sure that when I send my products with these new SKUs, they will be listed under the same parent listing and not as standalone products.

Thank you for any help or guidance!

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Question about New SKUs and Variation Family Listing

Hi all,

I have a variation family that currently includes 9 variations (child products). Recently, I created 9 new SKUs for the same products using the "Add Another Condition" option in Seller Central.

My questions are:

Do these new 9 SKUs automatically belong to the same variation family as my original 9 SKUs?

If I send these new 9 SKUs to Amazon, will they appear under the main variation listing alongside my original products? Or are they considered separate listings?

I just want to make sure that when I send my products with these new SKUs, they will be listed under the same parent listing and not as standalone products.

Thank you for any help or guidance!

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have you added the new items to the variation section of your family listing? If so, do they appear in the color/size navigation on the product page?

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If you used "Add Another Condition," then you created a new offer on the same ASIN, which means you will have two different SKUs tied to the same ASIN. A lot of people do this to be able to off both FBM and FBA at the same time, so there's nothing wrong with it. Since it is the same ASIN as before, it will still be in the variation group.

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Question about New SKUs and Variation Family Listing

Hi all,

I have a variation family that currently includes 9 variations (child products). Recently, I created 9 new SKUs for the same products using the "Add Another Condition" option in Seller Central.

My questions are:

Do these new 9 SKUs automatically belong to the same variation family as my original 9 SKUs?

If I send these new 9 SKUs to Amazon, will they appear under the main variation listing alongside my original products? Or are they considered separate listings?

I just want to make sure that when I send my products with these new SKUs, they will be listed under the same parent listing and not as standalone products.

Thank you for any help or guidance!

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Question about New SKUs and Variation Family Listing

Hi all,

I have a variation family that currently includes 9 variations (child products). Recently, I created 9 new SKUs for the same products using the "Add Another Condition" option in Seller Central.

My questions are:

Do these new 9 SKUs automatically belong to the same variation family as my original 9 SKUs?

If I send these new 9 SKUs to Amazon, will they appear under the main variation listing alongside my original products? Or are they considered separate listings?

I just want to make sure that when I send my products with these new SKUs, they will be listed under the same parent listing and not as standalone products.

Thank you for any help or guidance!

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Question about New SKUs and Variation Family Listing

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Hi all,

I have a variation family that currently includes 9 variations (child products). Recently, I created 9 new SKUs for the same products using the "Add Another Condition" option in Seller Central.

My questions are:

Do these new 9 SKUs automatically belong to the same variation family as my original 9 SKUs?

If I send these new 9 SKUs to Amazon, will they appear under the main variation listing alongside my original products? Or are they considered separate listings?

I just want to make sure that when I send my products with these new SKUs, they will be listed under the same parent listing and not as standalone products.

Thank you for any help or guidance!

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have you added the new items to the variation section of your family listing? If so, do they appear in the color/size navigation on the product page?

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If you used "Add Another Condition," then you created a new offer on the same ASIN, which means you will have two different SKUs tied to the same ASIN. A lot of people do this to be able to off both FBM and FBA at the same time, so there's nothing wrong with it. Since it is the same ASIN as before, it will still be in the variation group.

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have you added the new items to the variation section of your family listing? If so, do they appear in the color/size navigation on the product page?

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have you added the new items to the variation section of your family listing? If so, do they appear in the color/size navigation on the product page?

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If you used "Add Another Condition," then you created a new offer on the same ASIN, which means you will have two different SKUs tied to the same ASIN. A lot of people do this to be able to off both FBM and FBA at the same time, so there's nothing wrong with it. Since it is the same ASIN as before, it will still be in the variation group.

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If you used "Add Another Condition," then you created a new offer on the same ASIN, which means you will have two different SKUs tied to the same ASIN. A lot of people do this to be able to off both FBM and FBA at the same time, so there's nothing wrong with it. Since it is the same ASIN as before, it will still be in the variation group.

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