Comment posted How can I find an EAN or UPC code for listing on Amazon? by Andy.

That’s great Ted – had a look and the top 100 appears to be a little sparse though, with me all on my lonesome. Here’s another Andy Fletcher for you.

Recent comments by Andy

  • Why is no VAT paid in the Channel Islands?
    Russel, I appreciate the comment. I don’t appreciate you citing Wikipedia as a source though – please point me to an official Channel Islands site.

    Having not bothered to read the Wikipedia page, I’d like to ask, if the Channel Islands has no connection to the UK:

    1. How come the Royal Mail services the Channel Islands. You get to send an item anywhere in the UK using a first class stamp that costs the same as it does on the mainland, despite the obvious expense of a helicopter to get it accross the water. That sounds like a subsidy from the UK to the Channel Islands to me.

    2. The Channel Islands isn’t in the EU – pretty sure that’s correct. That being the case, why are UK residents not charged import duty on goods “imported” from the Channel Islands like they would from any other non-EU location. That also sounds like a subsidy – I could Google the figure, but I don’t really need to. It’s going to be millions.

  • Why is no VAT paid in the Channel Islands?
    Dave, sorry to hear that – would love to see the comment.

    Steve, OK, perhaps blaming the demise of Woolworths entirely on cheap CD’s, DVD’s & games shipped from the Channel Islands without VAT is a bit strong. Yup, they were badly run, but also up until the mid nineties they were the largest music retailer in the UK. Maybe if they’d set up a half decent website and done the same thing they’d have fared better.

    I still don’t think it’s right though – a handful making a fortune evading VAT while the masses over here (me being one of them) are staring down the barrel at huge tax increases in the coming months & years.

  • C902 debrand from Vodafone – for free
    Great to hear that Bill – and don’t for one second think other “debranding” file hasn’t occured to me as well ;)
  • C902 debrand from Vodafone – for free
    Just download the file in my post – right click the link and “save as” to your desktop or somewhere. You do NOT need to rename it – it’s already got the right filename. Then using A2 Uploader copy it to tpa/preset/custom on the phone. That’s it!
  • C902 debrand from Vodafone – for free
    wow – two (what appear to be) identical questions! Sounds like the phone hasn’t actually been changed.
    Just to try and clear it up – if the Vodafone logos & branding are still appearing or and if SEUS isn’t offering you what you know to be the newest firmware, the phone still thinks it belongs to the network. When you’ve managed to overwrite the XML file SEUS will recognise your phone as factory default. When you view the file in Windows Explorer, you’ll need to tell Wwindows to display hidden and system files for the actual XML file to appear.
    Hope this helps – I can promise it did work for me.

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    That’s great Ted – had a look and the top 100 appears to be a little sparse though, with me all on my lonesome. Here’s another Andy Fletcher for you.

  3. Bob says:

    How do you go about finding UPC EAN for product when Amazon “hides” them? I was trying to list an item which did not come up when searched by model or part number. When I eventually found the UPC after 30 minutes of searching, Amazon popped up a picture of the item and said “Hey! We know about this product. You want to sell yours here?” Well, why didn’t they help me in the first place? Very aggravating. But I digress. How do you find EAN/UPC numbers for products? There has got to be a master list somewhere.