Independent research siteOfficial sources checked · 20 Aug 2026

Warehouse research · QC

QC photos are evidence—not a guarantee.

Use the warehouse view to catch visible mistakes before shipping, while staying honest about what a photograph cannot prove.

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What the public platform description confirms

LoloBuy’s current public material confirms warehouse quality inspection and photos. Use the supplied views for visible checks such as product identity, option, quantity, colour, obvious damage and details that can actually be seen. The public page does not justify one universal photo-count promise for every item.

Start with identity and completeness

Confirm that the photographed item is the product and option you ordered. Count pieces, accessories, spare parts and detachable components. Compare colour in more than one photo because warehouse lighting and phone displays can shift tone.

Use category-specific checks

Clothing

Look for front and back views, labels where relevant, visible stitching, print alignment and measurements against the seller’s size chart. A size tag alone does not prove fit.

Shoes

Compare the pair together, outsole, heel alignment, toe shape and size tag. Ask whether accessories or original packaging materially increase parcel weight.

Bags and accessories

Check dimensions, closures, straps, corners, interior and included hardware. Reflective materials and dark interiors often need an extra well-lit photo.

Electronics

A photograph can confirm visible condition and included pieces, but it generally cannot establish battery health, safety certification, internal components or long-term performance.

When to request another photo

Ask for an additional view when a decision depends on a missing angle, measurement or close-up. Phrase the request precisely: identify the feature, desired angle and reference point. Do not ask for vague “better QC”.