One Missing Angle

Extra photo notes should name the single view that changes the choice. A shoe may need outsole. A tee may need print alignment. A hoodie may need measurements. A bag may need interior or hardware. Vague photo requests create slow QC work.

Before requesting anything, reopen the seller route. Another saved route may already show the missing angle with better gallery evidence. Switching routes can be cleaner than paying for a weak row to be rescued.

Cost Of More Photos

Photo requests should match item value. A cheap product that needs several paid checks may no longer be worth keeping. A high-priority row with one missing size or label photo can justify the request.

Price, duplicate status, and parcel fit should be checked before asking for more images. A bulky or repeated product with weak photos may deserve remove rather than request photo.

After The Photo Arrives

Update the row after the image arrives. Mark answered, still unclear, compare, ready after measurement, or remove. Old requests left in the row make the catalog look unfinished.

Compare warehouse photos with the saved seller note. A color, size, version, or material mismatch should move the row out of keep status even when the new photo is clear.

Photo Note Examples

Good notes are direct: show outsole, measure chest width, confirm size tag, show bag interior, show box label, or close-up hardware. Each note tells the buyer exactly what action is needed.

Rows that need too many basic photos should be cleaned out. The catalog should not depend on QC to discover every detail that the route failed to show.

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