Spot The Duplicate
Duplicate rows can hide under different seller names and slightly different titles. Open both routes, compare selected color, size, version, image set, price, and category. Do not rely on the row title alone.
A repeated shoe route may differ only by box choice. A hoodie duplicate may show the same product with a different option label. A bag duplicate may use copied photos but hide hardware detail.
Pick The Better Route
Keep the route with stronger seller photos, clearer option names, stable price, and fewer parcel concerns. A cheaper link with missing size proof or copied images should not win automatically.
Some rows deserve compare status instead of deletion. Keep both only when each route answers a different buyer question, such as price comparison versus better QC evidence.
Remove With A Reason
Write a removal reason before the row leaves: dead link, copied gallery, weaker photos, no selected size, price unclear, box risk, or category mismatch. That prevents the same route from returning during another search.
QC requests should wait until duplicate cleanup is done. Asking for photos on two repeated links creates extra work and can confuse parcel planning later.
Clean Catalog Result
After cleanup, one product should have one main route, one risk note, and one next action. Keep, compare, request photo, or remove should be visible from the row.
A smaller catalog with stronger rows is easier to use than a long list of repeated links with weak evidence.