INSTANT UPC CODES, LLC
PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA

INSTANT UPC CODES, LLC, Palm Harbor

Why choose Instant UPC Codes for purchasing UPC codes? When purchasing UPC codes it's important to go with a company who has a vast amount of knowledge and experience. According to data collected from 2012 - 2017 we are one of the largest and most popular UPC assignment websites worldwide. We have been verified by George Laurer(Inventor of the UPC Barcode) and we are active members with the Authenticated UPC Registration Directory. We have sold Our UPC codes are specifically engineered to work perfectly for all online retailers. If an online retailer that you are working with requires for you to have UPC codes, then our UPC codes will work great for you. Our customers primarily use their UPC codes for selling their products on Amazon, eBay, Jet.com, Walmart online marketplace, Google Shopping, Sears online marketplace, Buy.com / Rakuten.com and Newegg. However, if you working with a different online retailer, then our UPC codes will still work great for you. Are you using a multi-channel product data feed service provider such as Channel Advisor or Commerce Hub? If you are currently using a multi-channel feed service provider you will be asked to provide a UPC code for each product that you sell. No matter which feed service provider that you choose to go with our UPC codes will be 100% compatible and will work for every online retailer that they work with so that you never run into problems down the road. Are you an advertiser who uses Google Shopping? Prior to 2015, Google Shopping did not require for you to enter a GTIN number for each product that you are advertising. In 2015 Google announced that they would be requiring UPC codes or GTIN's for products under 50 different brand names. Then in 2016 they announced that they would be requiring GTIN's for all products if you are targeting users in one of 12 different countries. GTIN stands for Global Trade Item Number or Global Trade Identification Number. There are several different GTIN numbers that you may encounter such as GTIN-12, GTIN-13 or GTIN-14. A GTIN-12 number is also commonly referred to as a UPC-A code since it is 12 digits in length. A GTIN-13 number is also known as an EAN-13 number which is a European Article Number with 13 digits in total length. A GTIN-14 is also known as an ITF-14 which is a 14 digit code that is used on multi-packs or product cases containing multiple items. Google Shopping requires that if you are targeting customers in any of the following countries that you will be required to provide GTIN's for your products: US, UK, Australia, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland. Even if you are targeting different countries outside of Google's requirements, we recommend using a GTIN anyways as it is a good practice to keep everything uniform for organization within your business. If you are being asked to provide a GTIN-12, GTIN-13 or GTIN-14 then we have you covered. Upon ordering your UPC code package, your order will contain 12-digit UPC-A codes which are GTIN-12 codes. Inside your order email we also provide instructions on how to convert your UPC-A codes to EAN-13 codes or GTIN-13 numbers. If you are being asked to provide a GTIN-14 number because you are selling a multi quantity pack, then you can purchase GTIN-14 codes here: Are all UPC Codes equal? Is there a difference in the quality of UPC codes sold by other sellers? Most buyers believe that all UPC codes are equal since they must originate from the same source. This seems to be a common assumption amongst UPC code buyers, but this is far from the truth. The quality of your UPC codes will be determined by the seller who you choose to do business with. We currently deploy over 10+ custom systems which are interconnected into the retail and online retailer systems where you will be using your UPC codes to ensure that all of your UPC codes are not only accepted, but have never been used previously before. To understand further, we will explain in more detail below. Our UPC codes originate from UCC prefixes (Now known as GS1). Since all of our UPC codes originate from prefixes that were initially registered prior to Aug. 28th 2002, our absolutely youngest UPC codes that we can legally sell would be a minimum of 14 years old. Let's face it, after 14+ years of being active, a UPC code can be subjected to unlawful hijacking, typos when registering UPC codes, typos from retail store clerks, seller confusion when using UPC codes and general UPC seller malpractice such as UPC recycling or repurposing. While most UPC sellers barely understand how UPC codes are used in the first place, there are other sellers who rely on manual work to provide UPC codes. The UPC sellers who manually distribute UPC codes will run into additional issues as there is also the factor for human error. Instead we employ over 10+ custom systems developed in-house that we are constantly tuning and adjusting to ensure your UPC codes are perfect right from the start. If you have purchased and use many UPC codes on a frequent basis you understand the pitfalls and problems that can be seen when using many UPC codes. Since we own the exclusive legal rights to the UPC codes that we sell, we spend the necessary time to provide only the highest quality UPC codes possible. This is a process that sometimes takes anywhere from weeks to months of work on our end prior to issuing the UPC codes for sale. If you want a trouble-free experience with your UPC codes, then look no further than to purchase your UPC codes from us. The number of UPC codes that you will need to purchase will be dependent on 2 main factors. The first factor is how many UPC codes do you need right now? You will need 1 UPC code per product variation. What this means is that if your product varies in any way such as size, shape, color or any other factor, you'll need 1 UPC code per product variation. To answer this question using an example we like to use T-shirts. Imagine that you own a T-shirt company and that you have 5 colors in 5 different sizes. The answer to this example is 25 since 5 multiplied by 5 = 25 UPC codes. 5 different colored T-shirts in 5 different sizes are considered to be 25 different products. The second factor that you need to determine is how many products will you be considering adding to your inventory within the next 12 months. The reason for this is because we recommend purchasing the amount of UPC codes that you forsee using within the next 12 months. The reason for this is because it is more cost effective to purchase a larger UPC package since the cost per each UPC code is less. While we make much more profit on smaller UPC code orders, we like to look out for our customers to help them obtain their UPC codes at the best prices. To read the full artice on how many UPC codes that you need, please go here:

KEY FACTS ABOUT INSTANT UPC CODES, LLC

Company name
INSTANT UPC CODES, LLC
Status
Active
Filed Number
L16000100272
FEI Number
NOT APPLICABLE
Date of Incorporation
May 23, 2016
Age - 9 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Florida Limited Liability

CONTACTS

Website
http://instantupccodes.com

INSTANT UPC CODES, LLC NEAR ME

Principal Address
35246 US Hwy 19 N,
#262,
Palm Harbor,
FL,
34684,
US

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Officers and Directors

The INSTANT UPC CODES, LLC managed by the one person from Palm Harbor on following positions: Manager

Jacob Alifraghis

Position
Manager Active
From
Palm Harbor, 34684





Registered Agent is ROBERT F. DIMARCO, C.P.A. PA

Address
220 PINE AVENUE N, OLDSMAR, FL, 34677

Annual Reports

2023
September 1, 2023
2022
September 15, 2022