Transparency code must match this unit
Amazon asked for Transparency, or your brand program wants a code on every sellable unit. A sheet of unused codes is in the office. The inbound on the dock already has codes on some cartons and blank faces on others. If you paste a leftover serial into the listing or tell Amazon this child is enrolled while this unit cannot scan, the receive becomes a hold. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on this unit: pad from a coded carton you will actually send, then the listing and the program field name only what this pack can scan.
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This is an inbound and listing job, not a slogan. The sticker is not a fourth adjective. “Authentic” and “verified” do not go in the title because a code exists. The kit does not print codes. It makes you write the facts on this unit, then you decide whether the live offer still matches what a shopper will dump on the table.
The code on this unit is the only code that counts
Pull one sealed unit from the lot you will send. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box. Then write whether this unit has a Transparency (or serial) label that actually scans. Photo of the pad next to that coded pack. A leftover sheet in a drawer, a factory PDF, or a code from last month’s sample is not this inbound. If count, insert, or pack face also changed with this run, treat it as a new inbound, not a sticker-only job.
If some cartons in the pile are coded and some are blank, stop and sort before anyone prints FNSKUs. Do not promise a scan on units that cannot scan. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. Uncoded leftover and coded inbound are two pads until you split them.
How a seller kits this coded unit
- Name the child ASIN this inbound will land on. If Amazon already enrolled this child in Transparency, write that status on a scratch line so you can compare to this unit.
- Open one carton from the lot you will send. Fill the four-fact pad. Note the code only as “this unit scans” or “this unit has no code.” Do not copy a serial into the title.
- Photo the pad next to the coded pack. If the label covers a pack fact (count, ingredients, warning), stop. Move the label or hold. The kit does not hide facts.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title and first bullet come from type, count, material, and what is in the box. Mention the code only if Amazon requires it in a program field or attribute, not as a rank trick. New hero only if the pack face changed.
- If leftover uncoded units still sit on this same child, do not receive the coded lot onto that FNSKU until you split or remove the leftover. A hold is cheaper than a mixed receive.
- Run free optimize only if the English still hedges. The free pass does not invent “authentic.” It only cleans the words you already wrote from this unit.
- Save. Apply labels only to units that match this pad. Then receive. If you want the paid pass on this child after the pad is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not print the codes and does not promise rank.
A sticker program is ops. The pad is still the offer
If only the label is new and the pack facts match the live listing, keep those facts. If the coded run also changed count or insert, that is a new child or a new inbound, not a title adjective. Digital Dignity will not tell you the next coded lot is the same because this unit scanned. When this lot is honest and the next coded child is waiting, run the kit again on that unit.
No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.