The Oopbuy QC finder is your primary defense against bad parcels. This guide covers the deliberate inspection method experienced buyers apply on every QC photo.
Rule 1: Slow down
Give each QC photo at least 30 focused seconds. Not five seconds. Not casual glance. Thirty seconds of applying the four axes below.
The four inspection axes
- Structural. Stitching alignment, seam symmetry, panel joins.
- Print or embroidery. Sharpness, alignment, color accuracy.
- Material. Weave visible in photo; hand-feel proxy via drape.
- Finish. Trim, tags, packaging condition, edges.
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Scoring per axis
Each axis is pass, marginal, or fail. Any single fail is a reject trigger. Two marginals combined is a reject trigger. Only clean-pass on all four axes ships.
The three-photo minimum
Do not decide from one photo. Three photos minimum — front, detail, packaging or scale reference. If only one exists, ask the seller for two more before deciding.
Photo quality prerequisites
- Natural light or 5000K LED.
- Sharp focus so you can zoom.
- Multiple angles, not repeats.
- Neutral background so color drift is visible.
How to reject calmly
Sellers reissue calmly-worded rejections without friction. The message that works: identify the specific axis (Structural, Print, Material, or Finish), reference the specific photo, request replacement. No apology, no drama.
Why deliberate inspection works
Human vision fills in gaps unconsciously. A fixed checklist forces you to look at what is actually there, not what you expect. Most defects that ship were visible in QC but ignored at full-frame glance.
Integrating with the system
Deliberate inspection is the Sunday review step of the anti-impulse system.
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