Column Status

The QC column should name a real missing detail. Needs heel view, needs chest width, needs material close-up, needs bag interior, and needs label photo are better than broad warnings. The row should tell the buyer what to request next.

Open the route beside the QC photos. Confirm selected color, size, version, and product details still match the saved row. A warehouse image that does not match the route should move the row into compare or remove.

Photo Sets By Product

Shoes need side profile, outsole, heel, toe shape, size label, and sometimes box condition. Clothing needs measurements, tag, fabric, seams, and print placement. Bags need shape, strap, hardware, zipper, and interior. Small accessories need scale and finish details.

A missing view can be minor or decisive. Missing packaging may not block a tee, but missing measurements can block a hoodie. Missing outsole can block a shoe comparison. The row status should reflect the product risk.

Price Does Not Fix QC

Cheap rows still need proof. A low price should not excuse unclear material, wrong version, unreadable label, or a missing size check. Mark price attractive but QC unresolved when the number looks good but the product still needs proof.

Repeated routes should be compared before more QC photos are requested. Another seller page may already show the angle that the current route lacks.

Status Language

Use practical status language: keep, compare, request photo, ready after measurement, remove after mismatch. These labels help the buyer move from route review to parcel planning without reopening every note.

QC rows should connect with shipping notes. A shoe waiting on box choice or a bag waiting on shape photos should not be counted as settled parcel material.

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