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New product listing attributes required for new listings after October 3, 2023

After October 3, 2023, 208 attributes for 213 product types will require information for new product listings.

If you have products listed in the affected product types, we’ll send you an email notice, or you can go to Product type and attributes for the full list.

Providing attribute information can help increase sales by making it easier for customers to search for product information that improves their purchase decisions.

We periodically review listing requirements for the most popular product types to ensure listings contain relevant attribute information that will help customers make a buying decision.

All new listings for the affected product types will require valid attributes or the product won’t be added to the catalog.

We recommend you update these values for existing listings; however, existing listings won’t be suppressed if the values are missing.

If you have an inactive listing and want to publish it, go to Manage Inventory, filter for affected product types, and update the attributes.

To troubleshoot listing errors, go to Error code explanations.

For more information, go to the Product type and attributes help article.

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My products are a perfect fit for parent/child listings, but it won't allow me to so that because I have several items that the main material is plastic or acrylic. Once I use that attribute on one item it rejects all the others. Is this something you can fix?

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Seller_kNAboD6kRgVt7
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There are already sellers who have received this email with incorrect information. Mine personally said items in the RADIO category needed to be in compliance. Since I sell books this seems too typical. And no, the books are not about radios.

I know of at least four other sellers who are in the same leaky boat, and we all know that is just the beginning. Please trash the bots that sent these out.

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Seller_COxHjSHk6Vauk
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Stop moving our products to random product types.

NO, your bots don't know our products listing better than us sellers, we have the product in hand and created the listing or trying to create listing from actual product information.

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New product listing attributes required for new listings after October 3, 2023

After October 3, 2023, 208 attributes for 213 product types will require information for new product listings.

If you have products listed in the affected product types, we’ll send you an email notice, or you can go to Product type and attributes for the full list.

Providing attribute information can help increase sales by making it easier for customers to search for product information that improves their purchase decisions.

We periodically review listing requirements for the most popular product types to ensure listings contain relevant attribute information that will help customers make a buying decision.

All new listings for the affected product types will require valid attributes or the product won’t be added to the catalog.

We recommend you update these values for existing listings; however, existing listings won’t be suppressed if the values are missing.

If you have an inactive listing and want to publish it, go to Manage Inventory, filter for affected product types, and update the attributes.

To troubleshoot listing errors, go to Error code explanations.

For more information, go to the Product type and attributes help article.

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New product listing attributes required for new listings after October 3, 2023

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After October 3, 2023, 208 attributes for 213 product types will require information for new product listings.

If you have products listed in the affected product types, we’ll send you an email notice, or you can go to Product type and attributes for the full list.

Providing attribute information can help increase sales by making it easier for customers to search for product information that improves their purchase decisions.

We periodically review listing requirements for the most popular product types to ensure listings contain relevant attribute information that will help customers make a buying decision.

All new listings for the affected product types will require valid attributes or the product won’t be added to the catalog.

We recommend you update these values for existing listings; however, existing listings won’t be suppressed if the values are missing.

If you have an inactive listing and want to publish it, go to Manage Inventory, filter for affected product types, and update the attributes.

To troubleshoot listing errors, go to Error code explanations.

For more information, go to the Product type and attributes help article.

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Seller_9Hr9qbRYDMSts
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

My products are a perfect fit for parent/child listings, but it won't allow me to so that because I have several items that the main material is plastic or acrylic. Once I use that attribute on one item it rejects all the others. Is this something you can fix?

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Seller_kNAboD6kRgVt7
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

There are already sellers who have received this email with incorrect information. Mine personally said items in the RADIO category needed to be in compliance. Since I sell books this seems too typical. And no, the books are not about radios.

I know of at least four other sellers who are in the same leaky boat, and we all know that is just the beginning. Please trash the bots that sent these out.

00
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Seller_COxHjSHk6Vauk
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Stop moving our products to random product types.

NO, your bots don't know our products listing better than us sellers, we have the product in hand and created the listing or trying to create listing from actual product information.

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Seller_9Hr9qbRYDMSts
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

My products are a perfect fit for parent/child listings, but it won't allow me to so that because I have several items that the main material is plastic or acrylic. Once I use that attribute on one item it rejects all the others. Is this something you can fix?

00
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Seller_9Hr9qbRYDMSts
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

My products are a perfect fit for parent/child listings, but it won't allow me to so that because I have several items that the main material is plastic or acrylic. Once I use that attribute on one item it rejects all the others. Is this something you can fix?

00
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Seller_kNAboD6kRgVt7
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

There are already sellers who have received this email with incorrect information. Mine personally said items in the RADIO category needed to be in compliance. Since I sell books this seems too typical. And no, the books are not about radios.

I know of at least four other sellers who are in the same leaky boat, and we all know that is just the beginning. Please trash the bots that sent these out.

00
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Seller_kNAboD6kRgVt7
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

There are already sellers who have received this email with incorrect information. Mine personally said items in the RADIO category needed to be in compliance. Since I sell books this seems too typical. And no, the books are not about radios.

I know of at least four other sellers who are in the same leaky boat, and we all know that is just the beginning. Please trash the bots that sent these out.

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Seller_COxHjSHk6Vauk
In reply to: News_Amazon's post

Stop moving our products to random product types.

NO, your bots don't know our products listing better than us sellers, we have the product in hand and created the listing or trying to create listing from actual product information.

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Seller_COxHjSHk6Vauk
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Stop moving our products to random product types.

NO, your bots don't know our products listing better than us sellers, we have the product in hand and created the listing or trying to create listing from actual product information.

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