![]() The first thing you should do when encountering this error code is double-check and ensure that you’ve correctly inputted your UPC/EAN number. This error code usually appears when you enter your UPC/EAN incorrectly. To address this error code, you simply must alter the name as you do to get past the previous error code (5461-1). Because it is a “big brand name”, Amazon has placed it into some sort of database at some point to prevent others from selling under the name. This error code occurs when attempting to sell a product with a “big brand name” that is NOT actually listed in the Amazon Brand Registry Program. Use alternate spelling, “N/A” or something similar. The simple solution to this is for you to modify the brand name you are using. If you are attempting to sell a product with a Brand Name that is already listed in Amazon’s Brand Registry Program, you will be stopped by this error message. This error code occurs when Amazon checks the GS1 GEPIR database for the UPC Code/Product Brand or Manufacturer based information. In order to overcome this specific issue, you must continue closing the error codes and entering the information until the errors cease. **PLEASE NOTE: You must change the Brand and Manufacturer Fields quickly. Sellers also report that they can change the Brand Name after the product is listed. The most successful fix to-date by other Amazon sellers is to simply input “N/A”, “N/” or “TBA” as the Brand Name. ![]() This error code appears to be random, but there is likely some sort of algorithm not yet uncovered by Seller Support or individual sellers. If these error fixes do not solve your issue, please submit a support ticket to Nationwide Barcode. Nationwide Barcode is committed to providing all our customers with fast and professional support. When using 3 rd party barcodes as a seller on Amazon, you may find yourself running into multiple error codes that stem from Amazon’s policies focused on persuading the seller to purchase only from the GS1.īelow, you will find a list of errors explaining why you’re seeing them and how to address them. This can save you time and expense should there be any issues with your Amazon listing. Labeling your products (putting the UPC/EAN image on your product)īecause of a variety of issues that can take place, we strongly suggest that you list your product on Amazon first, and then, add the UPC/EAN to your product. To read our detailed article about Amazon and The GS1, click here. If the buyer should look up the Prefix in the GS1 the value returned will be that of the original owner. We provide every buyer with pristine, unused UPCs and EANs as well as the Certificate of Authenticity. Nationwide Barcode owns and sells subsets of pre-2002 UCC Settlement 6-digit prefixes. (Purchasing from Nationwide Barcode does not grant access to GS1 Membership)
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