Manufacturer part number from this carton
A factory PDF names one manufacturer part number. THIS carton prints a different MPN or model. Someone wants to paste the PDF number into Seller Central so the catalog “matches the supplier file.” If you do that, the shopper and Amazon see a number this pack does not print, and a catalog merge or inauthenticity hold can follow. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on this carton: photograph the MPN printed on THIS pack, run the kit from that carton — not the old PDF — then decide whether the live attribute still matches.
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This is a listing and inbound job, not a slogan. The PDF is a leftover factory document. It is not a fourth fact and it is not the model you ship. The kit does not rewrite the PDF. It makes you write the number this carton actually prints, then you decide save or hold.
The PDF is a leftover. The carton is the source
Pull one sealed unit from the lot you will list or receive. Find the manufacturer part number or model printed on the pack face, the UPC panel, or the insert that ships in this box. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box. Then write the MPN exactly as this carton prints it — letters, dashes, and revision if this pack shows one. Photo of the pad next to that printed number. If two cartons in the pile disagree, stop and sort before anyone pastes a number into Seller Central.
If Amazon has a manufacturer part number attribute for this product type, that field comes from this carton. The factory PDF, last season’s catalog sheet, and the supplier email are not sources. Pasting a PDF MPN that this pack does not print is how you buy a catalog mismatch. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.
How a seller kits this carton, not the old PDF
- Name the child ASIN this carton will land on. Write the PDF MPN on a scratch line so you can compare it to this pack. Do not paste the PDF number into Seller Central yet.
- Photograph THIS carton’s printed MPN or model. Fill the four-fact pad from the pack face and the insert. Add the part number exactly as this carton prints it. If the PDF and the carton disagree, the carton wins and you hold the save until someone confirms which units you actually have.
- Photo the pad next to this printed number. A screenshot of the PDF is not the exhibit. If you need a new pack shot, shoot this unit, not the factory render.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title still leads with product type and the count you ship. Put the MPN in the manufacturer part number attribute or a later bullet only if this pack prints it. Do not write the PDF model, “updated part,” or a number this carton does not show.
- If leftover units with the old PDF MPN still sit in FBA on this same child, do not receive the new number onto that FNSKU. Hold, split, or remove the leftover first. The kit does not merge part numbers for you.
- Run free optimize only if the English still hedges or the part-number line reads like a catalog dump. The free pass does not invent an MPN. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this carton.
- Save the listing, then create the inbound against this pad. If you want the paid pass on this child after the pad is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not overwrite the carton and does not promise rank.
Old PDF stays in the folder. This carton is the listing
If only the paperwork changed and this pack still prints the same MPN as the live listing, keep that number. If this carton also changed model or revision, that is a new inbound job, not a longer title. Digital Dignity will not tell you the next lot is the same because the factory reused a PDF. When this carton is honest and the next child is waiting, run the kit again on that unit.
No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.