![]() However, a few months ago someone added a new product to Amazon's catalog that shares the same Manufacturer's Part Number - and this time, they added an actual EAN/UPC to go along with it. There is no EAN, no UPC, and the only way to identify it is via the Manufacturer's Part Number. ![]() So THEN, I started doing some digging into the attributes of both of these listings, and made a shocking discovery: from what it looks like, someone had DELIBERATELY SABOTAGED THIS ASIN so that nobody else can add offers. I went into Add Products via Upload, and tried every type of listing file template Amazon offers - Inventory Loader, Listing Loader, Category Specific, etc., and they all result in the offer being saved under a completely different ASIN (or "merged", rather). So today I decided to try to fix the issue myself. I've spent hours on the phone with Seller Support and nobody has ever seen this happen before, and nobody knows what to do. sort of in Manage FBA Inventory it shows the correct ASIN, but in Manage Inventory it shows a completely different ASIN. One day I went to update the offer's condition description (I sell mostly used items), and BAM! - Suddenly my offer's ASIN changed to a completely different ASIN. ![]() My MOST POPULAR LISTING is an offer on a very popular ASIN in my category. I've spent so many hours on this, I'm about to smash my computer into a million pieces. ![]()
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