Hello friends. I am new seller. I am on FBM. I added 3 items and they were ok, but now I am trying to add another item with variations and it asks for External Product ID. As I understand if we mark product as Generic Amazon gives Product ID. But now I don’t know why it doesn’t. Who can help?
Okay, so why if you have an exemption are you trying to add an external ID?
Delete the listing, Go to Seller University and watch these modules in the List products topic.
Wait 24 hours, because we need to give Amazon’s system time to clear caches and such (The internet isn’t really all that fast sometimes, it just looks that way).
Then try again, this time Don’t touch the fields External Product ID Type or External Product ID. You don’t want to have one. You want the Exemption instead.
Make sense?
GS1 is the answer. But you should probably spend some quality time at Seller University, before you muck this up. Amazon isn’t very forgiving of Sellers for mistakes, accidents, or Acts of God.
Hello friends. I am new seller. I am on FBM. I added 3 items and they were ok, but now I am trying to add another item with variations and it asks for External Product ID. As I understand if we mark product as Generic Amazon gives Product ID. But now I don’t know why it doesn’t. Who can help?
Hello friends. I am new seller. I am on FBM. I added 3 items and they were ok, but now I am trying to add another item with variations and it asks for External Product ID. As I understand if we mark product as Generic Amazon gives Product ID. But now I don’t know why it doesn’t. Who can help?
Okay, so why if you have an exemption are you trying to add an external ID?
Delete the listing, Go to Seller University and watch these modules in the List products topic.
Wait 24 hours, because we need to give Amazon’s system time to clear caches and such (The internet isn’t really all that fast sometimes, it just looks that way).
Then try again, this time Don’t touch the fields External Product ID Type or External Product ID. You don’t want to have one. You want the Exemption instead.
Make sense?
Okay, so why if you have an exemption are you trying to add an external ID?
Delete the listing, Go to Seller University and watch these modules in the List products topic.
Wait 24 hours, because we need to give Amazon’s system time to clear caches and such (The internet isn’t really all that fast sometimes, it just looks that way).
Then try again, this time Don’t touch the fields External Product ID Type or External Product ID. You don’t want to have one. You want the Exemption instead.
Make sense?
Okay, so why if you have an exemption are you trying to add an external ID?
Delete the listing, Go to Seller University and watch these modules in the List products topic.
Wait 24 hours, because we need to give Amazon’s system time to clear caches and such (The internet isn’t really all that fast sometimes, it just looks that way).
Then try again, this time Don’t touch the fields External Product ID Type or External Product ID. You don’t want to have one. You want the Exemption instead.
Make sense?
GS1 is the answer. But you should probably spend some quality time at Seller University, before you muck this up. Amazon isn’t very forgiving of Sellers for mistakes, accidents, or Acts of God.
GS1 is the answer. But you should probably spend some quality time at Seller University, before you muck this up. Amazon isn’t very forgiving of Sellers for mistakes, accidents, or Acts of God.
GS1 is the answer. But you should probably spend some quality time at Seller University, before you muck this up. Amazon isn’t very forgiving of Sellers for mistakes, accidents, or Acts of God.