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DO NOT SEE THE FNSKU PRINT LABEL OPTION FOR THENPARENT SKU

Hi, I am a new seller.

I am trying to print the FNSKU label for my parent SKU and it doesn't give me that option, it only does for the variation. Can anyone help me please, it has been very frustrating!

Thank you

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Seller_oCTrpBeH1DkRZ

DO NOT SEE THE FNSKU PRINT LABEL OPTION FOR THENPARENT SKU

Hi, I am a new seller.

I am trying to print the FNSKU label for my parent SKU and it doesn't give me that option, it only does for the variation. Can anyone help me please, it has been very frustrating!

Thank you

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Your parent is the products title. All the variations of the product are what's being sold.

A better question is, have you test sold the product using FBM for at least a month to find out the salability of the product. That way you know if there is enough profit in the product to pay all the fees Amazon will collect and still have your desired profit remaining for yourself.

Then, if you decide to use FBA, hold back another month's worth of sales to keep the income flowing while waiting for the product to be shipped and processed.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

The parent is NOT a physical product. Its only purpose is to be the parent of the children. So, you do NOT sell a parent, never. Therefore you don't need a FNSKU for the parent.

The children are the products. And each child has its own FNSKU which you can print from your "Manage Inventory" (right side, click the dots).

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Hi there, CR here. YOu have received some great guidance and advice above by fellow long-standing community members, @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWXand @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACabove - thank you both!

Please do let us know if you have any questions here.

CR_Amazon

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DO NOT SEE THE FNSKU PRINT LABEL OPTION FOR THENPARENT SKU

Hi, I am a new seller.

I am trying to print the FNSKU label for my parent SKU and it doesn't give me that option, it only does for the variation. Can anyone help me please, it has been very frustrating!

Thank you

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DO NOT SEE THE FNSKU PRINT LABEL OPTION FOR THENPARENT SKU

Hi, I am a new seller.

I am trying to print the FNSKU label for my parent SKU and it doesn't give me that option, it only does for the variation. Can anyone help me please, it has been very frustrating!

Thank you

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DO NOT SEE THE FNSKU PRINT LABEL OPTION FOR THENPARENT SKU

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Hi, I am a new seller.

I am trying to print the FNSKU label for my parent SKU and it doesn't give me that option, it only does for the variation. Can anyone help me please, it has been very frustrating!

Thank you

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Your parent is the products title. All the variations of the product are what's being sold.

A better question is, have you test sold the product using FBM for at least a month to find out the salability of the product. That way you know if there is enough profit in the product to pay all the fees Amazon will collect and still have your desired profit remaining for yourself.

Then, if you decide to use FBA, hold back another month's worth of sales to keep the income flowing while waiting for the product to be shipped and processed.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

The parent is NOT a physical product. Its only purpose is to be the parent of the children. So, you do NOT sell a parent, never. Therefore you don't need a FNSKU for the parent.

The children are the products. And each child has its own FNSKU which you can print from your "Manage Inventory" (right side, click the dots).

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Hi there, CR here. YOu have received some great guidance and advice above by fellow long-standing community members, @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWXand @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACabove - thank you both!

Please do let us know if you have any questions here.

CR_Amazon

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Your parent is the products title. All the variations of the product are what's being sold.

A better question is, have you test sold the product using FBM for at least a month to find out the salability of the product. That way you know if there is enough profit in the product to pay all the fees Amazon will collect and still have your desired profit remaining for yourself.

Then, if you decide to use FBA, hold back another month's worth of sales to keep the income flowing while waiting for the product to be shipped and processed.

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Your parent is the products title. All the variations of the product are what's being sold.

A better question is, have you test sold the product using FBM for at least a month to find out the salability of the product. That way you know if there is enough profit in the product to pay all the fees Amazon will collect and still have your desired profit remaining for yourself.

Then, if you decide to use FBA, hold back another month's worth of sales to keep the income flowing while waiting for the product to be shipped and processed.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

The parent is NOT a physical product. Its only purpose is to be the parent of the children. So, you do NOT sell a parent, never. Therefore you don't need a FNSKU for the parent.

The children are the products. And each child has its own FNSKU which you can print from your "Manage Inventory" (right side, click the dots).

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

The parent is NOT a physical product. Its only purpose is to be the parent of the children. So, you do NOT sell a parent, never. Therefore you don't need a FNSKU for the parent.

The children are the products. And each child has its own FNSKU which you can print from your "Manage Inventory" (right side, click the dots).

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CR_Amazon

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Hi there, CR here. YOu have received some great guidance and advice above by fellow long-standing community members, @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWXand @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACabove - thank you both!

Please do let us know if you have any questions here.

CR_Amazon

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CR_Amazon

@Seller_oCTrpBeH1DkRZ

Hi there, CR here. YOu have received some great guidance and advice above by fellow long-standing community members, @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWXand @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iACabove - thank you both!

Please do let us know if you have any questions here.

CR_Amazon

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