Retail barcode must match this offer
THIS carton has two barcodes. One is the retail UPC the shopper and the fulfillment center will scan as the offer. The other is an inner pack, warehouse, or case-pack code the factory printed for receiving. Someone almost scanned the warehouse barcode into Seller Central because it was bigger, closer to the tape, or the first thing the gun beeped. If you do that, the Amazon offer owns a code no shopper will scan, and THIS inbound lands on the wrong child or gets stranded. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on this carton: photograph the retail barcode the shopper and FC will scan, write the four facts from that offer, then kit title and bullets to that code only.
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This is a listing and inbound job, not a scan-gun habit. The warehouse barcode is a receiving label. The retail UPC is the offer. The kit does not pick a barcode for you. It makes you write the code this shopper and this FC will actually scan, then you decide save or hold.
The retail UPC is the offer. The warehouse code is leftover print
Pull one sealed unit from the lot you will list or receive. Find the retail barcode on the shopper-facing pack — the UPC or EAN printed on the face, the hang tag, or the inner unit the FC will scan at receive if you send stickerless. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack. Then write the retail digits exactly as that barcode prints them. Photo of the pad next to that retail code. After that, turn the carton. If a second barcode sits on the inner bag, the master case, or a warehouse sticker, write those digits on a scratch note. They are not the offer.
If two cartons in the pile disagree — one retail UPC on the face, one only showing the warehouse code — stop and sort before anyone pastes a number into Seller Central. A case-pack barcode is not the same offer as the unit the shopper buys. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. Pasting the first beep “so inbound is faster” is how you buy a listing no FC can receive cleanly.
How a seller kits the retail barcode on this carton
- Name the child ASIN this carton will land on. Write the warehouse or inner barcode on a scratch line so you can compare it to THIS pack’s retail UPC. Do not paste the warehouse code into Seller Central yet.
- Photograph THIS carton’s retail barcode — the one the shopper and the FC will scan as the offer. Fill the four-fact pad from the pack face and the insert. Add the retail digits exactly as that barcode prints them. If only the warehouse code is readable, write that as a hold note, not as the offer UPC.
- Photo the pad next to this retail barcode. A screenshot of the catalog UPC or a scan of the case label is not the exhibit. If you need a pack shot, shoot this unit with the retail code in frame, not the inner warehouse sticker.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title leads with product type and the count you ship. First bullet says what is in this box. The offer UPC is this retail code. Do not write the warehouse barcode, a sibling child’s UPC, or “scans as” language that covers both codes.
- If leftover units whose retail UPC does not match this pad still sit in FBA on this same child, do not receive THIS carton onto that FNSKU until you split or cover the mismatch. The kit does not relabel the warehouse for you. Two barcodes on one offer is a mixed inbound.
- Run free optimize only if the English still hedges or the warehouse code leaked into a bullet. The free pass does not invent a UPC. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this retail barcode.
- Save the listing, then create the inbound against this pad. If you want the paid pass on this child after the retail code and the offer are the same thing, use Pro checkout. Paying does not scan the carton and does not promise rank.
The warehouse barcode stays in the folder. This retail UPC is the listing
If only the case still shows the warehouse code and this unit’s shopper-facing retail barcode is clean, keep the retail offer. If the next carton in the lot only has the inner code, that unit is a different pad or it stays off this offer until you cover it with an FNSKU that matches this child. Digital Dignity will not tell you the first beep is fine because inbound was faster. 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.