When to Request Extra QC Photos
Know when extra Kakobuy QC photos are worth requesting for measurements, labels, defects, seller claims, and expensive items. This guide is written for Kakobuy spreadsheet users and rep buyers who want a safer, more organized buying-agent workflow. KakobuyTool is an independent community resource and is not an official Kakobuy website.
What this guide covers
- How to decide when standard QC photos are not enough.
- Which Kakobuy order, warehouse, QC, or shipping details matter most.
- How to avoid common beginner mistakes before paying or shipping.
- What to verify on the current Kakobuy checkout page before making a final decision.
Practical workflow
Start with the product link and work forward. For supported Weidian, Taobao, Tmall, and 1688 product URLs, this site can route the link through Kakobuy item details with affcode=kcqg2 and a site reference. Always review the final Kakobuy page because product prices, domestic shipping, seller options, and availability can change.
Use spreadsheet notes as research signals, not guarantees. A good listing still needs a final check for size, color, seller notes, current stock, and recent QC examples. If a product page is unclear, use Kakobuy order notes to explain the exact option you want.
Kakobuy-specific notes
Kakobuy can help purchase items from Chinese marketplaces, receive them at a warehouse, provide QC photos, consolidate parcels, and ship internationally. The safest workflow is to make decisions in stages: verify the link before ordering, verify QC before storage or consolidation, and verify shipping restrictions before parcel submission.
The kcqg2 affcode may appear in Kakobuy item details or registration flows. It does not remove the need to review the final item price, payment fees, exchange rate, domestic shipping, international shipping, and insurance before paying.
Common mistakes
- Treating spreadsheet links as guaranteed current listings.
- Ignoring size charts, seller options, or order notes.
- Approving QC photos without checking labels, measurements, color, and visible defects.
- Choosing the cheapest shipping line without checking restrictions or volumetric weight.
- Forgetting that fees, routes, processing times, and policies can change.
Quick checklist
- 1Request measurements for risky clothing sizes.
- 2Ask for close-ups of logos, tags, and hardware.
- 3Ask for defect photos when a flaw is partly hidden.
- 4Use extra photos for expensive or fragile items.
- 5Avoid asking for unnecessary photos that do not change your decision.