How to Use AllChinaBuy Spreadsheet

How to Use Spreadsheet-Based Product References

Spreadsheet-based product references are commonly used to organize large amounts of listing information in a structured and readable format. This page explains, at a high level, how such spreadsheets are typically interpreted and used for reference purposes.

Understanding Spreadsheet Structure

Most product spreadsheets are organized into rows and columns. Each row usually represents a single listing, while columns may contain information such as product name, category, price range, seller notes, and update timestamps.

The purpose of this structure is to allow users to compare multiple listings at a glance without navigating through separate pages.

Reading Category Information

Listings are often grouped by category, such as shoes, bags, clothing, or accessories. Category labels help users quickly filter relevant items and identify patterns within similar product types.

Category grouping does not imply product quality or availability and should be used only as an organizational reference.

Interpreting QC Photo References

Some spreadsheet entries may include references to QC (quality check) photos. These references typically indicate whether visual inspection images are available, not a guarantee of condition or authenticity.

QC photo references are intended to support comparison and observation rather than decision-making on their own.

Using Spreadsheets as a Reference Tool

Spreadsheet-based listings are best used as a general reference to understand how products are commonly described, categorized, and updated. They do not replace independent research or direct communication with sellers or platforms.

Information shown in spreadsheets may change over time, and older entries may no longer reflect current conditions.

Important Notice

This page is provided for informational purposes only. It does not offer buying instructions, transaction guidance, or platform-specific advice. Users should always rely on their own judgment and research when using external services.