Slow down the weak assumptions

WegoBuy Spreadsheet Buyer Safety Notes

A spreadsheet row can organize a lead. It cannot verify a seller, product, payment, order, or shipment. Use evidence to remove uncertainty before you continue to any external page.

Reviewed July 15, 2026 · By WegoBuy Finds · General information, not purchasing, legal, or shipping advice

The main rule

Do not treat a WegoBuy spreadsheet, popularity label, or external link as a guarantee. Check whether the photos answer product-specific questions, sizing is usable, price has a fair comparison, weight is considered, and the live destination still matches the row.

Do not trust hype alone

Strong adjectives are weak evidence.

Words such as “top,” “must buy,” or “perfect” say little without visible reasons. A useful row identifies the item, provides relevant details, and leaves clear questions for the live page.

Recent-looking labels, social mentions, and a confident spreadsheet author can still be mistaken or out of date. Judge what you can inspect.

Pause signal

The row asks for trust before detail

Remove or postpone a row when the claim becomes more specific while the evidence becomes less specific.

  • Big promise, generic thumbnail
  • Urgency without a dated source
  • Seller claim without a verifiable path
  • Price claim without comparable rows
Photos should answer questions

QC is useful when it reveals, not when it decorates.

Quality check photos should be specific to the product type and consistent with the row. A large gallery can still miss the one dimension, angle, or detail that matters.

01

Match

Confirm that the product, color, variant, and size shown belong to the row you are considering.

02

Coverage

Look for the angles and close-ups needed for that category, not only attractive overview shots.

03

Clarity

Blur, heavy cropping, inconsistent lighting, or missing scale can hide rather than explain.

Sizing over popularity

A popular row can still be the wrong fit.

Size labels are not a measurement system. Look for garment or item dimensions and understand how they were taken. Shoes may need insole length; pants may need waist, rise, inseam, and opening; bags need physical dimensions.

If fit information is missing where it matters, score the row as incomplete. Do not fill the gap with comments about popularity.

Useful sizing evidence

  • Units are visible and consistent.
  • The measured size or variant is named.
  • The measurement method is understandable.
  • Photos and text refer to the same item.
  • A live source can be checked for changes.
Price needs context

Cheap is not a complete comparison.

Compare price only after the category, details, photos, sizing, included parts, and condition are reasonably aligned. A lower number beside weaker information may simply move the uncertainty elsewhere.

Do not rely on a spreadsheet to confirm current price, stock, discounts, coupons, payment terms, or refund policy. Those belong to the live, responsible service.

Weight changes value

A light-looking item may not ship light.

Material, shape, boxes, protective packing, and parcel dimensions all matter. Keep a shipping estimate rough until you know whether the number covers the item alone or the packed parcel.

Read the shipping-weight guide →

External links need checking

Read the destination as a new source.

A raw link, original link, converted link, or Findsindex result may provide useful detail. It can also redirect, change, disappear, or show information that conflicts with the spreadsheet.

  • Confirm the domain and page identity.
  • Check that the product details match the row.
  • Look for current photos, variants, and measurements.
  • Use official support for account or order questions.
  • Do not share credentials or payment details with unrelated sites.
Red flags worth removing

A smaller list is safer to reason about.

One missing detail can be researched. Several missing details plus pressure or inconsistency usually make another row the better use of time.

  • Vague category or item name
  • Photos do not match the label
  • No measurements for a fit-sensitive item
  • Unexplained source or redirect
  • Price is the only positive detail
  • Weight or packaging is ignored
  • Claims of certainty without visible support
  • Old screenshots presented as current facts
  • Pressure to act before checking details
  • Requests for sensitive account or payment information
Independent safety reference

Check the seller, item, policy, and payment path.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission recommends checking marketplace and seller policies, inspecting item photos and descriptions, using safer payment methods, and keeping records. Its guidance is general consumer information; the rules and protections that apply to you depend on your location and the service you use.

Read the source

FTC Consumer Advice: Buying From an Online Marketplace

Checked July 15, 2026. WegoBuy Finds does not provide legal advice or determine whether a seller, payment method, or marketplace is safe.

General disclaimer

WegoBuy Finds cannot verify transactions.

This site is not an official WegoBuy support page, so it cannot verify orders, sellers, coupons, refunds, payments, or shipping claims. To judge a spreadsheet row more safely, check photos, sizing, link relevance, price context, shipping weight, and recent user feedback.

For account access, login, support, payment, refund, coupon, tracking, or package questions, use the official channel responsible for the service or transaction.