This is one of those “If you would read the guidelines” and remember them… you wouldn’t be so frustrated moments.
I’ve been trying to change the title, and description of my original valentine bundle to a more generic theme. Grrrr….. I finally went back and read this in the Amazon Bundle policy:
Once you create a bundle, you may not modify the components of the bundle. If you want to add or remove products from the bundle, you must remove the listing and create a new bundle listing with a unique UPC, or match to an existing bundle listing that is identical to your revised bundle. The detail pages for removed bundles may or may not remain on the website for other sellers to list against.
I wrote about this at the bottom of the article – Product Bundle Ideas
If the “editing” process doesn’t “take… you can delete the page and start over (or call Amazon and see if they can help you. The best way to “delete” the product page once the product has sold out is in seller central where you can “delete product” and then wait 24 hours for the delete process to migrate through all of Amazon’s catalog. Then create a new product page using the same bar-code.
Of course the “editing” process isn’t going to take. I’m ready to send in another set of these “S’mores” kits and I will need to delete the product page and wait 24 hours to create a new one. grrrrr…. (*giggle*).
OR – I could create a “new” bundle product which is similar and keep this listing for next year. The problem is this…. I know that Amazon really (I mean REALLY) doesn’t want duplicate product listings. They feel that it confuses the customers.
AND – I may not have that same bundle next year around Valentine’s Day…
I have two product reviews on this item... which I will loose (I think). Amazon may include them because the product will have the same UPC code. *fingers crossed*
Note: These two product reviews are from a couple of you loyal readers Brenda and Reg. Thank You!
“Great one of a kind way to spend the day together. When snuggle time is over, you can keep the instructions as a cute little memento. ” Brenda
“This gift pack kit is a wonderful idea for the busy person to have a romatic dessert with their love of their life… Saves a bunch of time Debra great idea and your thing out of the box… Reg B. “
Anyway… please take my lessons learned and keep them in the back of your head. My lessons seem to include “Debra, read and remember the Amazon policies”.

p.s. Beth Sawickie (a real old timer around this blog – she’s not old LOL – just been around for a long while) has a new site about selling collectible toy’s on Amazon. She has created a “cheat sheet” for you.
It’s a cheat sheet to help you determine if the toy or game you have can be listed on Amazon as Collectible. There are many factors to look at before you list that “used” game/toy on Amazon. This “cheat sheet” will help you out a bit with that.
http://fbacollectibletoys.com/collectible-cheat-sheet
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Jordan Malik from FBAFinds.com has updated his toy’s and games book. I have a printed copy with me when I hit the thrift stores and garage sales… and hubby has his own copy. He is getting pretty good at sourcing. I sell a ton of used games on Amazon for $25 and up (even $75) that I find every week at thrift stores for $2 and $3!








