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We manufacture and sell our own branded stuff -- best way to list / sell "factory seconds"?

We are a small manufacturer and sell on Amazon under our own brand.

We're not perfect, and some of our items have cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the function of the item.

We'd like to offer our value-conscious customers these "factory seconds" at a discounted price.

Would the Amazon way to do this be to create a variation of the parent item [the unblemished "factory first" one] using a unique UPC and SKU?

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We manufacture and sell our own branded stuff -- best way to list / sell "factory seconds"?

We are a small manufacturer and sell on Amazon under our own brand.

We're not perfect, and some of our items have cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the function of the item.

We'd like to offer our value-conscious customers these "factory seconds" at a discounted price.

Would the Amazon way to do this be to create a variation of the parent item [the unblemished "factory first" one] using a unique UPC and SKU?

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Hi @Seller_zpyIysFYwNFrH,

Michelle at Amazon here. I would not recommend that you sell items that are not perfect on Amazon in a new condition. If your product fits under one of the Condition Guidelines, you could use this way to list your items, however, since they are not perfect, I would not list them as new. If you have additional questions, Seller Support may be able to assist you with item specific questions.

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Michelle

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We manufacture and sell our own branded stuff -- best way to list / sell "factory seconds"?

We are a small manufacturer and sell on Amazon under our own brand.

We're not perfect, and some of our items have cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the function of the item.

We'd like to offer our value-conscious customers these "factory seconds" at a discounted price.

Would the Amazon way to do this be to create a variation of the parent item [the unblemished "factory first" one] using a unique UPC and SKU?

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We manufacture and sell our own branded stuff -- best way to list / sell "factory seconds"?

We are a small manufacturer and sell on Amazon under our own brand.

We're not perfect, and some of our items have cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the function of the item.

We'd like to offer our value-conscious customers these "factory seconds" at a discounted price.

Would the Amazon way to do this be to create a variation of the parent item [the unblemished "factory first" one] using a unique UPC and SKU?

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We manufacture and sell our own branded stuff -- best way to list / sell "factory seconds"?

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We are a small manufacturer and sell on Amazon under our own brand.

We're not perfect, and some of our items have cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the function of the item.

We'd like to offer our value-conscious customers these "factory seconds" at a discounted price.

Would the Amazon way to do this be to create a variation of the parent item [the unblemished "factory first" one] using a unique UPC and SKU?

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Hi @Seller_zpyIysFYwNFrH,

Michelle at Amazon here. I would not recommend that you sell items that are not perfect on Amazon in a new condition. If your product fits under one of the Condition Guidelines, you could use this way to list your items, however, since they are not perfect, I would not list them as new. If you have additional questions, Seller Support may be able to assist you with item specific questions.

Regards,

Michelle

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Michelle_Amazon

Hi @Seller_zpyIysFYwNFrH,

Michelle at Amazon here. I would not recommend that you sell items that are not perfect on Amazon in a new condition. If your product fits under one of the Condition Guidelines, you could use this way to list your items, however, since they are not perfect, I would not list them as new. If you have additional questions, Seller Support may be able to assist you with item specific questions.

Regards,

Michelle

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Michelle_Amazon

Hi @Seller_zpyIysFYwNFrH,

Michelle at Amazon here. I would not recommend that you sell items that are not perfect on Amazon in a new condition. If your product fits under one of the Condition Guidelines, you could use this way to list your items, however, since they are not perfect, I would not list them as new. If you have additional questions, Seller Support may be able to assist you with item specific questions.

Regards,

Michelle

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