amazon policy

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Amazon policy changes are a recurring topic on WindowsForum.com, with threads discussing how new rules affect sellers and buyers. One thread covers Amazon ending commingling and introducing brand-specific barcode rules for 2026, which aims to improve traceability and trust but will reshape logistics and costs. Discussions focus on operational impacts, marketplace dynamics, and compliance requirements for sellers. The tag aggregates user experiences and analysis of Amazon's evolving policies, particularly those affecting inventory management and seller accountability.
  1. Amazon Ends Commingling and Introduces Brand Specific Barcode Rules for 2026

    Amazon is ending a quietly consequential beack‑end practice that has existed for years: starting March 31, 2026, Amazon will stop “commingling” identical SKUs across sellers in its fulfillment network, and will require stricter barcode and labeling rules that split inventory along seller and...