QC guide
Two kinds of QC in every sugargoo spreadsheet workflow
Rows inside a sugargoo spreadsheet might show seller photos, old buyer shots, or text callouts. Those clues help you pick a listing—but they are not the QC that protects your balance. Only Sugargoo warehouse photos show the unit that belongs to your order.
What “sheet QC” can (and cannot) do
Sheet-level QC is basically crowd intelligence: it narrows which URL is worth pasting into Sugargoo and warns you about recurring flaws. It cannot promise the item you receive weeks later will match a random screenshot from last month.
Use it to eliminate bad batches early, not to skip Sugargoo’s inspection step.
Why warehouse QC wins
After domestic delivery, Sugargoo photographs the physical piece tied to your invoice. That is when you verify shape, color, tags, and packaging against what you expected from the sugargoo spreadsheet row.
- Sheet QC = discovery signal.
- Warehouse QC = go/no-go for international postage.
- After you approve shipment, returns get harder—pause if unsure.
Quick warehouse review checklist
Before approving outbound shipping, confirm:
- The silhouette matches the listing you thought you bought.
- Branding, stitching, and panels line up with legit references.
- Lighting differences are acceptable—not defects.
- No surprise damage, stains, or swapped accessories.
Suggested flow
Shortlist via the hub, read the playbook for wallet/QC timing, then finalize inside Sugargoo using warehouse photos—not Discord opinions.
Independent article—not authored by Sugargoo corporate support. Escalations belong in Sugargoo tickets.