Four tools, four different jobs

Source Links, QC Photos and Shipping Tools

A gallery, marketplace listing, inspection photo set and parcel calculator answer different questions. Here is how to use each without giving it more authority than it has.

External routes and page guidance checkedHow pages are reviewed

Start by naming the question

Many spreadsheet rows place several links beside each other without explaining what each one is for. Before clicking, decide what you need to learn. Are you trying to confirm the item, inspect a measurement, estimate parcel cost or follow an order? Choosing the question first makes it easier to spot a link that cannot answer it.

What each destination is good for

Yupoo gallery

Useful for additional reference images and album organisation. It may not show a complete listing, current option or final price.

Marketplace listing

Useful for the product identifier, variations, quantity and visible listing details. The information can change after the spreadsheet row was saved.

Converted link

Useful for opening a source URL in another interface. Conversion changes the route, not the item’s quality or seller reliability.

QC photo set

Useful for visible condition, angles and measurements of the photographed item. It cannot prove details that are outside the frame.

Follow the link all the way to its destination

Note the final domain and product identifier after redirects. Match the category, main image and selected option to the spreadsheet row. Stop if the route ends on a homepage, changes to a different item or asks for unexpected credentials.

Keep the original identifier beside any converted URL. If the wrapper later changes, the identifier gives you a cleaner way to check whether you are still looking at the same listing.

Judge QC photos by the decision they support

For shoes, look for both profiles, toe, heel, outsole and a readable size label. For clothing, check front and back views, seams, fabric detail and the measurements that affect fit. For bags, dimensions, closure, interior and hardware matter more than several copies of the same front angle.

Write literal observations. “The ruler shows roughly 58 cm from pit to pit” is useful. “The quality looks perfect” is not. If the measuring method or endpoints are hidden, mark the value as uncertain.

Use calculators as a dated estimate

A shipping result depends on destination, route, actual weight, parcel dimensions, packaging and current service rules. Record those inputs beside the result and add the date. If you do not know an input, label it as an assumption rather than silently treating it as fact.

Compare product price and shipping separately. A cheaper but bulky item may not remain cheaper once packed. Re-run the calculation through the current official service before making a transaction decision.

Trackers need real parcel data

A package tracker is useful only after a valid tracking number exists. Carrier events can arrive late or use unfamiliar wording, so check the current carrier or service explanation before assuming a parcel is lost. Public guide pages cannot see private order records and should never ask for an account password or payment details.

Keep private information out of public tools

  • Do not paste account tokens or private order URLs into an unknown converter.
  • Do not publish names, addresses, phone numbers or tracking details in a shared sheet.
  • Use the official account area for payments, refunds and order support.
  • Save only the product facts needed for your comparison.

A useful note

“Listing matched; black option selected; chest photo missing; 1.2 kg shown before packaging; checked 14 July.” A note like this is short, factual and easy to revisit.

Use the full comparison

Put the evidence back into the row

Return to the spreadsheet comparison method, read the source-link guide, or review shipping weight context.