What is the reason why Amazon UPC does not match the published product?
The reasons why Amazon UPC does not match the published product: 1. The brand name is included in the system; 2. The brand name is not verified by the system; 3. Special circumstances.
- The brand name is included in the system
During the listing process, Amazon will match the correlation between UPC and brand, which means that the system cannot detect the affiliation between UPC and brand and will report an error.
- The brand name has not been verified by the system
Amazon cannot verify the inclusion of the brand in the system (whitelist), and various errors will occur.
- Special circumstances
When many sellers encounter this kind of error report, their first reaction is a UPC problem. “You are using UPCs, EANs, ISBNs, ASINs, or JAN codes that do not match the products you are trying to list.” This sentence does look like it, but Not really! The fundamental reason is that Amazon cannot match the ownership relationship between the brand name and UPC, resulting in brand errors. So fellow sellers, don’t be misled!
The above error reports have no clear relationship with the brand usage time, because both old brands that have been used for a long time and new brands that are just about to be launched on the shelves have encountered such problems.
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