The ASIN that my listing was listed against changed and now my inventory is not available for sale on Amazon.co.uk.Why not?
The most common cause for this scenario occurs when a merchant lists an item already existing with an ASIN as a new item, thus generating a new ASIN. This will create two products for the same item. To correct this, Amazon.co.uk will assign the item with the merchant’s new ASIN to the original ASIN. If this occurs, the inventory will need to be relabelled by the Amazon Fulfilment Centres, so it will be associated with the pre-existing ASIN. You will need to use the Contact Us link for assistance. This can be prevented by verifying that a product does not already exist before creating a listing for a new product ASIN.
The most common cause for this scenario occurs when a merchant lists an item already existing with an ASIN as a new item, thus generating a new ASIN. This will create two products for the same item. To correct this, Amazon.co.uk will assign the item with the merchant’s new ASIN to the original ASIN. If this occurs, the inventory will need to be relabelled by the Amazon Fulfilment Centres, so it will be associated with the pre-existing ASIN. You will need to use the Contact Us link for assistance. This can be prevented by verifying that a product does not already exist before creating a listing for a new product ASIN.
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