Do customers see sku numbers?

If a customer were to google my sku number they’d be able to find my supplier and potentially get an item at cost instead of buying from me or anyone else who uses the same supplier… so my question is [URL removed] do customers ever see the sku numbers? Are they shown on the item listing page or are they shown in the packing slip or anything? I see that I can see the data, and am wondering if the reason I can see it is because I’m logged in and they are my listings, but does someone else see it?

Thanks!

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gearseller2 says: October 25, 2016

I checked out some of your items, nice photos by the way, but you show your business name as the brand. There are mutiple sellers of the same items on Amazon so I’m a bit confused. But I didn’t see any SKUs since you show your name as the brand. CCMOM? What does Google do with that?

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Look at one of your listings…if you wish to see it as a customer, log out and look at the listing..

The Merchant SKU (if present) is under the listing details at the end of the description

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gearseller2 says: October 25, 2016

See my comments to Amy- I’d be interested in learning how something like that gets done for Google etc

gearseller2 says: October 25, 2016

Now that I look again I did find the merchant SKU numbers at the bottom- but I’d still like to know more about those types of listings

gearseller2 says: October 25, 2016

And yet again, I Googled one of the SKUs and there is a big market for these items. Good luck Amy- it’s a lot of work but be the best you can be and go for it!

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