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Sellerbility - Multipack Listings Are Not Necessarily Mismatched Products
Sellerbility - Multipack Listings Are Not Necessarily Mismatched Products

Take care not to dismiss deals when the difference is the pack size quantity.

Matt Connolly avatar
Written by Matt Connolly
Updated over a year ago

Whilst it isn’t common to see what appear mismatched products between a retailer and Amazon listings, take care not to dismiss deals when the difference is the pack size quantity.

If the Amazon listing is simply multiple of the same product and package – so not with specific packaging to hold multiple items – then it can be an opportunity for a deal.

Where the description is virtually identical other than an addition of the pack size – as in the example here – Sellerbility will often pick it up as a match.

The opportunity here is when an individual unit, when bought in the quantity of the pack size, still offers a good deal.

There is a dynamic calculator embedded into deal boxes to calculate the cost for multiple numbers of the product. This is primarily designed to help calculate the profit that can be expected depending on the amount of inventory bought for that deal.

Sellerbility will also show the profit potential if the entered quantity is what is required to make up one of the Amazon listing. Entering the multiple required to make up the pack size on the Amazon listing will also show what that profit will be.

On first look this item does not look like a deal, however the retailer are offering a multi-purchase deal as well as a heavily discounted Subscribe & Save price. In this case, the retailer also offers a membership scheme for even further discounting opportunities as is know for supporting discount codes.

Using the Analyze With BuyBotPro button – if the deal isn’t a straight forward 50% or BOGOF offer – enter the new price and get a full analysis of the new deal.

Sellerbility’s primary function is to deliver deals that are ready to go, but just a little digging will often add extra value that might only be accessible to a few sellers.

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