Trust and red flags
Joyabuy Spreadsheet Buyer Safety Notes
Do not trust hype alone
Labels such as “best,” “must buy” or “popular” do not answer product questions. Remove the wording mentally and ask whether the row still contains evidence worth reading.
Photos should answer questions
More images are not automatically better. Look for category-specific angles: soles and heels for shoes, interiors and closures for bags, measured dimensions for clothing, or compatibility detail for electronics.
Sizing matters more than popularity
A highly shared clothing row is still weak when the size method is unclear. Compare visible measurements with an item you already know. Do not assume one seller's label matches another's.
Price needs context
A low number can reflect different materials, options, quantities or incomplete listing context. Compare similar rows and read what the price appears to cover.
Shipping weight changes the real decision
Bulky shoes, bags, jackets and packaging can change value. See the shipping weight guide and use current official estimates rather than old screenshots.
External links need checking
Confirm the destination, item title, visible options and source relevance each time. Third-party content can change after a spreadsheet was prepared. A Joyabuy link converter or raw-link tool changes a URL format; it does not verify the destination.
Red flags worth removing
- No category or a misleading category
- One unclear image where several details matter
- No size method for a size-sensitive item
- Price with no option or quantity context
- A dead, redirected or unrelated source link
- Claims that depend entirely on hype
- A row you cannot explain saving
General disclaimer
This site is not an official Joyabuy support page, so it cannot verify orders, sellers, coupons, refunds, payments or shipping claims. To judge a spreadsheet row more safely, check photos, sizing, link relevance, price context, shipping weight and recent user feedback.