Before you save a LoloBuy spreadsheet row
Category match, visible photos, likely size/color options, and a title that matches what you searched — not a vague “hot find.”
LoloBuy spreadsheet checklist · 2026
Before ordering from a LoloBuy spreadsheet: confirm the live Taobao / Weidian / 1688 listing, size chart, useful seller photos, and price vs similar rows. Before you pay international shipping: review warehouse QC photos, packed weight, volume, and route limits.
A LoloBuy spreadsheet checklist is not a vibe check — it is a staged filter between discovery and checkout. Ranking agent hubs win this intent by separating “before you save,” “before you order,” and “before you ship.”
Use this page when a row looks cheap or hyped. The goal is simple: paste fewer bad links into LoloBuy, catch sizing and dead-link traps early, and treat warehouse QC photos as the last gate before freight.
This independent hub does not take payment. Shortlist finds, verify the seller page, then paste into LoloBuy only — warehouse QC still decides whether you pay international shipping.
Top-ranking agent checklist pages use this rhythm. Apply it to every LoloBuy spreadsheet find before you paste.
Category match, visible photos, likely size/color options, and a title that matches what you searched — not a vague “hot find.”
Open the source listing today. Check stock, options, seller notes, Chinese size chart, and that the page matches the thumbnail you liked.
Warehouse QC photos, packaging, billed weight/volume, and whether every item still belongs in the same haul.
Use this LoloBuy order checklist when you are close to paying. Good sign vs slow-down cues keep decisions consistent.
The row belongs to the product type you are browsing. Mixing shoes with perfume in one dump is how bad LoloBuy pastes start.
Good sign: Item type matches the category hub and your search intent (e.g. sneakers, hoodies, bags).
Slow down when: Vague title, wrong lane, or “mystery bundle” with no clear product type.
Images answer lane questions — sole and toe box, strap and hardware, print placement, clasp or dial — before you trust a LoloBuy spreadsheet thumbnail.
Good sign: Shape, material, color, and option-specific details are visible.
Slow down when: Single stock render, heavy filters, no close-ups, or photos of a different colorway.
Chinese size charts often differ from US/EU. Prefer cm measurements or fit notes when size can ruin the order — a core LoloBuy spreadsheet size-chart habit.
Good sign: Enough context for shoes, pants, hoodies, bags, watches, or jewelry.
Slow down when: Sized category with zero chart, “one size” only, or conflicting option names.
Compare similar rows in the same category. Miracle ¥ prices without photos or QC history deserve extra skepticism.
Good sign: Price sits near peers with similar evidence quality.
Slow down when: You kept it only because it was cheapest — not because it fits the haul.
Catalog grams are guesses. Shoes, jackets, and boxes swing the second payment (international freight) on a LoloBuy haul.
Good sign: Rough packed weight still leaves the haul sensible after QC.
Slow down when: Bulky, fragile, restricted, or likely to blow volumetric rules on your route.
Dead LoloBuy spreadsheet links are common. Open the marketplace URL the day you order — paste only what loads.
Good sign: Page is active, options clear, photos match the saved row.
Slow down when: Strange redirects, missing options, login walls, or a different product than the thumbnail.
Explain why this pick beats peers — and keep one backup in the same lane if stock dies or warehouse QC fails.
Good sign: A written reason plus a second candidate.
Slow down when: Whole plan depends on one listing staying perfect forever.
Scan this table on mobile or desktop when a row looks “almost ready.”
| Check | Good sign | Slow down when |
|---|---|---|
| Category fit | Item type matches the category hub and your search intent (e.g. sneakers, hoodies, bags). | Vague title, wrong lane, or “mystery bundle” with no clear product type. |
| Useful listing photos (not one hero shot) | Shape, material, color, and option-specific details are visible. | Single stock render, heavy filters, no close-ups, or photos of a different colorway. |
| Size chart & measurements | Enough context for shoes, pants, hoodies, bags, watches, or jewelry. | Sized category with zero chart, “one size” only, or conflicting option names. |
| Price context (not hype) | Price sits near peers with similar evidence quality. | You kept it only because it was cheapest — not because it fits the haul. |
| Shipping weight & volume for the haul | Rough packed weight still leaves the haul sensible after QC. | Bulky, fragile, restricted, or likely to blow volumetric rules on your route. |
| Live Weidian / Taobao / 1688 link | Page is active, options clear, photos match the saved row. | Strange redirects, missing options, login walls, or a different product than the thumbnail. |
| Clear reason + backup row | A written reason plus a second candidate. | Whole plan depends on one listing staying perfect forever. |
Same LoloBuy spreadsheet checklist — different evidence by lane. Open the category hub for the full note.
Listing photos shortlist. LoloBuy warehouse QC photos decide whether you pay freight — the highest-intent step after “before ordering.”
Front, back, tags, color, and any measurement you requested. Blurry sets are a reason to ask for a reshoot — not to approve freight.
Colorway, size tag, logos/prints, and silhouette should match the live Weidian / Taobao / 1688 page — not a random spreadsheet screenshot.
Insole length for shoes; flat-lay chest/length/sleeve for clothes. Cheap extra QC beats a wrong size after international shipping.
Billed weight can include packaging and volumetric rules. Remove weak items before you lock the line.
Deep dive:LoloBuy spreadsheet QC photos explained ·LoloBuy QC guide
Price is easy to compare on a LoloBuy spreadsheet. Fit, domestic freight, restrictions, and warehouse QC matter more for the final haul.
It sits inside payment one. A cheap LoloBuy spreadsheet find can still look expensive after China-side shipping.
Confusing Chinese option names cause wrong size/color buys. Confirm before you pay LoloBuy.
Liquids, batteries, and other restricted categories may not ship internationally or need special lines.
Spreadsheet or Discord QC helps shortlist. Your LoloBuy warehouse QC photos are the only ship gate that counts.
Searching “lolobuy spreadsheet for beginners”? Start here, then return to the seven checks before every paste.
Shoes or tees beat a mixed mega-sheet. Open /categories, then run this checklist on three rows max.
Open →Item + domestic warehouse first; international freight only after warehouse QC photos.
Open →Use the QC photos guide so “approve shipping” is deliberate, not a habit click.
Open →Open at most three live listings per pass unless one already clears every gate.
Each session should end with a decision — not a longer “maybe” pile on your LoloBuy spreadsheet shortlist.
Score a row against one peer in the same category hub, not against Reddit lore alone.
Jump into a lane hub, then come back to this LoloBuy spreadsheet checklist.
When labels are messy or fit is the risk, ask early — before warehouse QC.
Some failures are not worth a partial score — close the tab or remove from the haul.
Internal links for the queries people search next to “checklist” and “before ordering.”
A staged filter before you paste Taobao / Weidian / 1688 links into LoloBuy: listing quality, size chart, photos, weight, then warehouse QC before international shipping.
Live source listing, size/color options, useful photos, price vs peers in the same category, and a rough freight weight — then paste only survivors into LoloBuy.
Trust cm measurements on the live listing over “M = US M” guesses. Asian sizing often runs small. When unsure, request a measurement QC photo after warehouse arrival.
Correct size/color, stitching, logos/prints, tags, overall shape, and any measurements you requested. Do not approve international shipping on blurry or incomplete sets.
Do not paste it. Re-search by title or image on the finds catalog, or pick your backup row. Dead links are normal on stale Google Sheets.
No. Community or spreadsheet QC helps shortlist. Your LoloBuy warehouse QC is the last checkpoint before freight.
Only if LoloBuy options and your needs allow it. Boxes protect shape but add volume — decide before you lock freight on a haul.
Usually no — especially if photos, sizing, or source failed. Low-risk accessories might tolerate a soft miss; footwear and electronics should not.
If the listing changed, QC mismatches the option, the item blows weight/volume, or you only kept it for a miracle price.
No. The how-to covers the full agent workflow. This checklist is the decision layer between finding a row and pasting it into LoloBuy.
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