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Poly Bag for vitamins

Hello everyone, trying to send my first FBA shipment. It's for 40 bottles of vitamins. The question is, do I have to put each bottle in a polybag? Amazon video is kind of confused. Any feedback would be really appreciated.

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Poly Bag for vitamins

Hello everyone, trying to send my first FBA shipment. It's for 40 bottles of vitamins. The question is, do I have to put each bottle in a polybag? Amazon video is kind of confused. Any feedback would be really appreciated.

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The bottle of vitamins should not have FNSKU label directly on the bottle.

The bottle should not be allowed to get dirty in the warehouse (it will if you don't prevent it).

It should not get scratched and rubbed when tossed into a box with an iron grill.

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Hi @Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. Vitamins would fall under dietary supplements. Supplements must be correctly described and labeled, and they must not be prohibited by Amazon policies.

Packaging

  1. Supplements must be sealed in the original manufacturer’s packaging
  2. Supplements must be new and unused
  3. Supplements must clearly display the identifying codes placed on the packaging by the manufacturer or distributor, such as matrix codes, lot numbers, or serial numbers

I would echo what @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl said:

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If you are putting the bottle into a box (I am assuming that the bottle comes from manufacturer NOT in a box), and the box you provide is a generic box -- then the FNSKU label would go on the box.

No, I wouldn't poly-bag the bottle, but, if there's any slack a bit of foam would not go amiss. Just a strip cut to height and exact circumference of bottle to wrap around once before boxing.

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Dominic

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Poly Bag for vitamins

Hello everyone, trying to send my first FBA shipment. It's for 40 bottles of vitamins. The question is, do I have to put each bottle in a polybag? Amazon video is kind of confused. Any feedback would be really appreciated.

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Poly Bag for vitamins

Hello everyone, trying to send my first FBA shipment. It's for 40 bottles of vitamins. The question is, do I have to put each bottle in a polybag? Amazon video is kind of confused. Any feedback would be really appreciated.

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Hello everyone, trying to send my first FBA shipment. It's for 40 bottles of vitamins. The question is, do I have to put each bottle in a polybag? Amazon video is kind of confused. Any feedback would be really appreciated.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl
Em resposta à postagem de: Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W

The bottle of vitamins should not have FNSKU label directly on the bottle.

The bottle should not be allowed to get dirty in the warehouse (it will if you don't prevent it).

It should not get scratched and rubbed when tossed into a box with an iron grill.

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Dominic_Amazon
Em resposta à postagem de: Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W

Hi @Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. Vitamins would fall under dietary supplements. Supplements must be correctly described and labeled, and they must not be prohibited by Amazon policies.

Packaging

  1. Supplements must be sealed in the original manufacturer’s packaging
  2. Supplements must be new and unused
  3. Supplements must clearly display the identifying codes placed on the packaging by the manufacturer or distributor, such as matrix codes, lot numbers, or serial numbers

I would echo what @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl said:

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are putting the bottle into a box (I am assuming that the bottle comes from manufacturer NOT in a box), and the box you provide is a generic box -- then the FNSKU label would go on the box.

No, I wouldn't poly-bag the bottle, but, if there's any slack a bit of foam would not go amiss. Just a strip cut to height and exact circumference of bottle to wrap around once before boxing.

Ver post

Best,

Dominic

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl
Em resposta à postagem de: Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W

The bottle of vitamins should not have FNSKU label directly on the bottle.

The bottle should not be allowed to get dirty in the warehouse (it will if you don't prevent it).

It should not get scratched and rubbed when tossed into a box with an iron grill.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl
Em resposta à postagem de: Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W

The bottle of vitamins should not have FNSKU label directly on the bottle.

The bottle should not be allowed to get dirty in the warehouse (it will if you don't prevent it).

It should not get scratched and rubbed when tossed into a box with an iron grill.

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Dominic_Amazon
Em resposta à postagem de: Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W

Hi @Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. Vitamins would fall under dietary supplements. Supplements must be correctly described and labeled, and they must not be prohibited by Amazon policies.

Packaging

  1. Supplements must be sealed in the original manufacturer’s packaging
  2. Supplements must be new and unused
  3. Supplements must clearly display the identifying codes placed on the packaging by the manufacturer or distributor, such as matrix codes, lot numbers, or serial numbers

I would echo what @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl said:

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are putting the bottle into a box (I am assuming that the bottle comes from manufacturer NOT in a box), and the box you provide is a generic box -- then the FNSKU label would go on the box.

No, I wouldn't poly-bag the bottle, but, if there's any slack a bit of foam would not go amiss. Just a strip cut to height and exact circumference of bottle to wrap around once before boxing.

Ver post

Best,

Dominic

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Dominic_Amazon
Em resposta à postagem de: Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W

Hi @Seller_RBivORGeJCP6W,

Dominic from Amazon here, happy to help. Vitamins would fall under dietary supplements. Supplements must be correctly described and labeled, and they must not be prohibited by Amazon policies.

Packaging

  1. Supplements must be sealed in the original manufacturer’s packaging
  2. Supplements must be new and unused
  3. Supplements must clearly display the identifying codes placed on the packaging by the manufacturer or distributor, such as matrix codes, lot numbers, or serial numbers

I would echo what @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl said:

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

If you are putting the bottle into a box (I am assuming that the bottle comes from manufacturer NOT in a box), and the box you provide is a generic box -- then the FNSKU label would go on the box.

No, I wouldn't poly-bag the bottle, but, if there's any slack a bit of foam would not go amiss. Just a strip cut to height and exact circumference of bottle to wrap around once before boxing.

Ver post

Best,

Dominic

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