Before opening a product
What makes a find worth checking?
A useful product route should save time without pretending to remove every purchasing risk. Start by checking whether the title, photos, available variants, and price on the destination page describe the same item. If a page is incomplete or the price looks inconsistent with the selected variant, pause before continuing.
Measure before relying on a size label
Letter sizes are not universal. For clothing, compare the listing's garment measurements with something you already own. For footwear, use foot length or a verified insole measurement where the seller provides one. Our measurement-first size guide explains a repeatable process.
Treat external pages as separate destinations
Before paying, read the live destination's current policies. Check fees, currency conversion, fulfilment, return eligibility, inspection options, and support.
Why this page can be more useful than a raw sheet
A conventional spreadsheet may contain many links but little context. A category route reduces the first decision to one product type, while the guide pages answer the most common questions about sizing, delivery claims, and source identity. That structure is easier to use on a phone and easier to keep accurate when individual listings change.




