Colin asked:
I know they require a barcode for new items but I see other sellers selling items I get from the same distributor that do not have bar codes, how are they listing these items? Usually items that are not intended to be sold in a storefront setting (especially those that come from overseas) do not have bar codes, so how are these types of items supposed to be sold on Amazon?
I know they require a barcode for new items but I see other sellers selling items I get from the same distributor that do not have bar codes, how are they listing these items? Usually items that are not intended to be sold in a storefront setting (especially those that come from overseas) do not have bar codes, so how are these types of items supposed to be sold on Amazon?








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