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Suppressed listing rewrite from this pack

A seller gets a suppressed ASIN and rewrites from the policy email instead of from the box. THIS inbound pack still prints type, count, and what’s in the box. They almost delete a fact that was never the problem, or they paste a generic “compliant” paragraph that still names a claim this carton does not print. If you do that, the listing comes back suppressed or it comes back as a different product. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on THIS pack: rewrite the suppressed child from this carton, then free optimize, then Pro.

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This is a listing job, not a policy guess. Suppression is a flag. The carton is still the source. The kit does not invent a safer claim so the ASIN “looks clean.” It makes you photograph this pack, write title and bullets from the four pack facts, and drop every line you cannot point to on this insert. If the old listing said “cures,” “BPA-free,” or “best seller” and this pack does not print that, cut it. Do not replace it with a smoother version of the same claim.

A suppressed rewrite is a shopper fact when a US buyer can match the new title to this box and Amazon can match the new words to this pack. It is not a place to keep the old keyword dump “because it used to rank.” It is not a place to paste a template from another ASIN. If this pack prints 6 count, do not write 12 in cleaner English so the old listing still looks close. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. Digital Dignity does not promise the ASIN will return to search.

Read THIS pack. The old listing stays on a scratch note

Pull one sealed unit of the suppressed child from the inbound you still have. Photograph the carton face and the insert. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack. Draft a 75-character title and five 125-character bullets from those facts only. Do not start from the suppressed text. Photo of the draft next to this pack. After that, open the live listing. Compare. If a live line still holds a claim this pack does not print, that line stays off the new rewrite.

If two suppressed children in the family need two rewrites — one pack is a 6-count, one pack is a kit — write two listings. Do not force one “compliant” paragraph onto both so the catalog still looks filled. A rewrite that names a part this pack does not ship is how you buy another suppression, even if the English is now clean.

How a seller kits a suppressed rewrite

  1. Name the suppressed child ASIN. Paste the live title, bullets, and description onto a scratch note. Do not paste them back. Read the policy note, then put it aside.
  2. Photograph THIS carton and insert. Fill the four-fact pad from that pack. Draft the title and five bullets from the pad, type first. Cut any claim you cannot point to.
  3. Photo the draft next to this pack. The old listing is not the exhibit. If a live line still holds a health claim, a count this box does not ship, or factory ALL CAPS, circle those against the pad.
  4. Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. The kit rewrite is the listing you save. Do not add a backend keyword the pack does not support. Do not write guessed English for a factory icon.
  5. Run free optimize only after the rewrite exists. Paste the new title and bullets, not the suppressed paragraph. The free pass does not invent a safer claim. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this pack.
  6. Save the listing. If you want the paid pass on this child after the words are honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not lift a suppression and does not promise rank.

The policy note stays in the ticket. This pack is the listing

Keep the suppression email for the case if you need it. Do not write the listing from that email if THIS pack already printed the facts a shopper would search. If Friday’s next child reprints a different insert, that child is a new rewrite. Digital Dignity will not tell you the old copy is fine because it used to convert, and will not invent a claim for a blank carton. When this listing is honest and the next ASIN is waiting, run the kit again on that pack.

No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.