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CSSBuy Spreadsheet

CSSBuy Spreadsheet page for CSSBuy catalog rows, spreadsheet fields, QC status, category cleanup, and shipping notes.

CSSBuy Spreadsheet is for buyers who want a controlled row system instead of a loose collection of saved links. The page focuses on catalog columns, QC status, shipping notes, and cleanup decisions. Each row should make the live route, selected option, category, price, photo evidence, and parcel pressure visible without copying the same notes into several places.

Column Order For Catalog Rows

Start the sheet with route, product name, category, selected color or size, current price, and date checked. Place evidence fields after those basics: seller photo note, QC status, missing photo request, measurement need, label check, and material concern. The order matters because a buyer can scan from route to decision without reopening every product.

QC Status Is A Working Field

Use the QC status column to show whether the row is waiting, compare, request photo, ready, or remove. Avoid vague states that do not tell the buyer what to do next. If the side angle is missing or the color looks different from the seller image, write that issue in the same row so the next review starts from evidence.

Shipping Notes Stay Beside The Product

The shipping column should record shoe box choices, bulky hoodie warnings, bag volume, fragile packaging, or mixed parcel concerns. A row that looks good in photos can still be a poor fit for the parcel. Keeping this note beside the route prevents a buyer from approving an item that breaks the shipping plan.

Cleanup Filters For Old Routes

Filter by category and QC status when reviewing old rows. Open the route, confirm the link still loads, check that the saved color, size, or version is still available, and update the price note. Remove dead links and duplicate routes before they make the catalog look larger than it really is.

Rows That Support Safe Decisions

Spreadsheet notes also help with CSSBuy safe or legit questions because they show what was checked. A row with a live route, matching option, useful QC evidence, and a shipping remark is easier to trust than a bare link. Weak rows should stay marked for comparison or removal.

Row Cleanup Before Checkout

Open each saved row before the spreadsheet is used for checkout planning. Confirm that the product route still loads, the selected size, color, or version matches the note, and the current price has not moved enough to change the decision. Compare the QC photo status with the row evidence, update any missing angle or measurement request, and write the shipping note beside the same route. Duplicate rows, dead links, and rows with unclear options should be removed before they affect the parcel. Keep strong rows, compare close alternatives, request a photo when one view is missing, or remove weak records from the sheet.

FAQ

Which columns should this CSSBuy spreadsheet include?

Use route, product name, category, option, price, date checked, QC status, missing photo, shipping note, and final action.

How should QC status be tracked in the sheet?

Track exact states such as waiting, compare, request photo, ready, or remove, with the missing evidence written beside the route.

Where should shipping notes be placed?

Put shipping notes in the same row as the product so shoe boxes, bulky pieces, bag volume, and mixed parcel concerns stay visible.

Decision note for CSSBuy Spreadsheet: keep the row only when the route still opens, the saved option matches, and the catalog evidence around route, category, option, price, QC, and shipping is current. Move the row to compare when another seller has cleaner proof, request a photo when one QC angle blocks the decision, and remove the row when the link is dead, duplicated, or no longer fits the shipping plan.