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How to Read Our Spreadsheet Columns: A Lovegobuy Finds Tutorial

7 min read|2025-02-05
How to Read Our Spreadsheet Columns: A Lovegobuy Finds Tutorial

The Column System Explained

Our spreadsheets use a standardized column system that packs maximum information into minimal space. Once you learn the column definitions, you can scan any row and understand product quality, sizing risk, and ordering workflow in under five seconds. This tutorial breaks down every column and explains how to use the data for smarter buying decisions.

The first column is always the product name or description. This is a human-readable label that identifies the item at a glance. The second column is the W2C link, which stands for Where To Cop. This is the direct marketplace URL that you paste into Lovegobuy when submitting an order. The third column is the price in Chinese yuan, which Lovegobuy converts automatically during checkout.

Beyond these basics, our spreadsheets include quality indicators, sizing notes, batch codes, and community ratings. Each serves a specific purpose in the buying workflow. Understanding them all is the difference between a smooth first haul and a disappointing experience.

Quality and Sizing Columns

The quality rating column uses a simple one-to-five scale based on verified purchases from community members. Five stars indicates a product that consistently exceeds expectations. One star indicates frequent complaints. Three stars is average and acceptable for the price. We do not list anything below two stars because the risk outweighs the savings.

The sizing column is the most important for clothing categories. It contains one of three labels: TTS for true to size, size up for runs small, or size down for runs large. Some entries include specific adjustments like size up one for length or size down for width. These notes come from real fit feedback, not manufacturer claims.

The batch code column applies mainly to sneakers and high-demand items. A batch code identifies which factory produced a particular run. Factory A might produce excellent quality while Factory B cuts corners. Our spreadsheets track batch quality over time and update recommendations as factories change their output.

Quality Score Summary

Fabric Quality4/5
Construction4/5
Value for Money5/5
Sizing Accuracy3/5

Community Feedback and Updates

The notes column contains free-form community feedback. This is where you find specific warnings like zipper sticks after two months or color is darker than photos suggest. These notes are invaluable because they come from buyers who already own the item. We review and curate notes weekly to remove outdated information.

The last updated column shows when the row was last verified. Fashion items change seasonally, and a great product from six months ago might be replaced with inferior stock today. We recommend prioritizing items updated within the last thirty days for the highest confidence.

The spreadsheet also includes a status badge column with values like active, restocking, or discontinued. Active means the link works and orders are going through normally. Restocking means the seller is temporarily out of stock but expects replenishment. Discontinued means the item is no longer available and the row is kept for reference only.

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