Spreadsheet · Guide
Trust & safety

Shipping & QC, Explained

QC photos and shipping choices are where beginners either save money or lose it. Here’s what each step really tells you.

What QC photos show

When your item reaches the warehouse, the agent takes quality-control photos. Use them to check the visible basics before you approve shipping.

  • Correct color and the size on the tag
  • Stitching, print alignment and obvious defects
  • That the item matches your order notes

What QC photos can’t promise

  • Long-term durability or how it wears after washing
  • Authenticity guarantees
  • Exact fit — always compare measurements, not just the label

If a listing supports extra or additional QC and it matters for your item, it can be worth requesting. Treat QC as a first inspection, not a warranty.

Consolidation & choosing a shipping line

Storing items and combining them into one parcel usually lowers your per-item shipping. When you submit a parcel you’ll pick a shipping line — and the cheapest is not always the right one.

  • Weight & volume: bulky-but-light items can be charged by volumetric weight
  • Speed vs cost: faster lines cost more; balance for your budget
  • Country rules: limits and restricted items differ by destination

Country-specific notes

Placeholder · Country shipping notes

What to add: A short, verified note per major destination (US/UK/EU) on typical lines and restricted items.

Why it helps beginners: Beginners avoid choosing a line that can’t carry their item or destination.

We don’t quote shipping prices or delivery times here — they vary by line, weight and season. Confirm live quotes and restricted-item rules on the official Wheebuy site before you pay. Customs and delivery times can vary; plan for variability.

Understand QC first, then ship with confidence

Browse finds on W2CSpreadsheet, then order, check QC and ship through the official Wheebuy site.