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Kakobuy Spreadsheet QC
Last updated: April 21, 2026
What QC Means
QC photos are one of the most useful parts of the Kakobuy Spreadsheet workflow. They give you visual context that helps you compare listings more carefully before you decide what to buy.
A product title or seller note is rarely enough on its own. QC photos help you look beyond the listing and focus on what the product actually looks like in real handling conditions.
How to Read QC Photos
Look at shape, color, stitching, materials, logo placement, proportions and visible flaws. Try to compare photos across similar listings instead of judging one listing in isolation.
If you are still learning the workflow, review our step-by-step guide first.
What Problems to Look For
Common issues include poor stitching, wrong colors, shape problems, visible defects, inconsistent materials and incorrect product details. QC is most useful when it helps you spot obvious differences before shipping.
QC Before Shipping
The review stage before shipping is the most important decision point. If something looks wrong, stop and review the listing more carefully before you approve shipment.
Our shipping guide explains where this review step fits in the wider workflow.
When to Return or Exchange
If the product does not match expectations, the next step depends on the seller and the third-party purchasing service handling your order. Review the available policies before you continue.
For more detail, see our returns guide or visit the FAQ.
Kakobuy Spreadsheet QC
Last updated: April 21, 2026
What QC Means
QC photos are one of the most useful parts of the Kakobuy Spreadsheet workflow. They give you visual context that helps you compare listings more carefully before you decide what to buy.
A product title or seller note is rarely enough on its own. QC photos help you look beyond the listing and focus on what the product actually looks like in real handling conditions.
How to Read QC Photos
Look at shape, color, stitching, materials, logo placement, proportions and visible flaws. Try to compare photos across similar listings instead of judging one listing in isolation.
If you are still learning the workflow, review our step-by-step guide first.
What Problems to Look For
Common issues include poor stitching, wrong colors, shape problems, visible defects, inconsistent materials and incorrect product details. QC is most useful when it helps you spot obvious differences before shipping.
QC Before Shipping
The review stage before shipping is the most important decision point. If something looks wrong, stop and review the listing more carefully before you approve shipment.
Our shipping guide explains where this review step fits in the wider workflow.
When to Return or Exchange
If the product does not match expectations, the next step depends on the seller and the third-party purchasing service handling your order. Review the available policies before you continue.
For more detail, see our returns guide or visit the FAQ.