Learn Wheebuy, properly
Plain-English, in-depth guides to the parts beginners get stuck on — fees, payment, shipping, customs, packaging and after-sales. We explain how each works and send you to the official site for live numbers.
Before you buy
Notes before you buy: a pre-order checklist
Five minutes of checks before you paste a link prevents the most common first-order regrets — sizing, seller, stock, restrictions and the real total cost.
Read the guideAuthenticity and anti-counterfeiting: what an agent can and can’t do
An agent buys and ships the listing you choose — it can’t authenticate items for you. Here’s what QC can and can’t confirm, and how to shop responsibly.
Read the guideFees & payment
Wheebuy fees explained: what you actually pay
Agent shopping has a few cost layers — product price, service fee, domestic and international shipping, and optional extras. Here’s the full map so nothing surprises you.
Read the guideHow to pay Wheebuy: wallet top-up, cards and PayPal
Agents usually work on a prepaid balance. Here’s how topping up, international cards and PayPal fit together — and how to pay safely.
Read the guideHow to top up your Wheebuy balance
A prepaid balance keeps multi-item orders tidy. Here’s the general top-up flow, what to have ready, and how to keep it safe.
Read the guideShipping & customs
Wheebuy international shipping lines: how to choose
There are many shipping lines, and the cheapest isn’t always the right one. Here’s how to pick by destination, weight, item type and speed.
Read the guideCustoms, duties and VAT on agent parcels
Your parcel may face customs, duty or VAT when it lands — and no agent can remove those. Here’s who charges what and how to avoid surprises.
Read the guideVolumetric weight: why a light parcel can cost more
Bulky-but-light parcels are often charged on volumetric (dimensional) weight, not actual weight. Here’s how it works and how to shrink the bill.
Read the guideTracking your parcel and what ‘not for delivery’ means
How agent-parcel tracking works, why updates pause at customs, and what confusing statuses like ‘not for delivery’ or ‘held’ actually mean.
Read the guideRestricted and prohibited items: what can’t ship
Some goods can’t ship at all; others only travel on certain lines. Here are the categories that catch beginners out — batteries, liquids, magnets, brands and more.
Read the guideWarehouse & after-sales
Packaging and protecting fragile items
Good packaging protects your items and affects your shipping weight. Here’s what standard vs extra packaging covers, and what to do if something arrives damaged.
Read the guideReturns, refunds and after-sales with an agent
Returning through an agent isn’t like a local shop. Your best window is before the parcel ships — here’s how returns, refunds and disputes actually work.
Read the guideWarehouse storage and consolidation, explained
Agents hold your items for a storage window so you can combine several into one parcel — lowering shipping. Here’s how to use it well.
Read the guideExtra QC and inspection levels
Standard QC photos cover the basics; extra or additional inspection digs deeper. Here’s when paying for more inspection is genuinely worth it.
Read the guideShipping insurance and compensation, explained
Insurance can cover loss or damage in transit, within limits. Here’s what it typically covers, what it usually doesn’t, and how a claim works.
Read the guideThese guides explain how Wheebuy generally works and add original, practical detail. For exact fees, rates, shipping prices, coupons and policies, always confirm on the official Wheebuy site — those change.
Ready to put the guides into practice?
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