Listing Items with an EAN number but for use on something else - any help appreciated
Hi. I sell wheel bearings and am a registered Dunlop Distributor with permission to sell on Amazon. I have replacement bearings for example for a golf trolley front wheel but I have no EAN for that because most of the original bearings were made in China. If I put my Dunlop EAN in, of course it comes up with the total description and size of the bearing but obviously nothing about a trolley. How can I advertise say “Two Replacement Dunlop Front Wheel Bearings for a VARIOUS golf trolley”?
Any help appreciated.
Billy
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Hi. I sell wheel bearings and am a registered Dunlop Distributor with permission to sell on Amazon. I have replacement bearings for example for a golf trolley front wheel but I have no EAN for that because most of the original bearings were made in China. If I put my Dunlop EAN in, of course it comes up with the total description and size of the bearing but obviously nothing about a trolley. How can I advertise say “Two Replacement Dunlop Front Wheel Bearings for a VARIOUS golf trolley”?
Any help appreciated.
Billy
[edited for simplicity]
If its a generic bearing that is used for lots of things, and the EAN relates to a SINGLE item, then you have to make a new EAN for a double pack (or a single one if you want it to be ‘item specific’.
Get yourself GS1 barcode account, and make your own listings for all the parts you have, and you can title them whatever you need to. If you buy them in and package them as your own product, e.g. “BillysBearing - BB01 - two Trolley bearings for Dunlop xxxx front wheel” then you should be fine.