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Sugargoo Spreadsheet FAQ – Common Questions Answered

A practical FAQ for Sugargoo Spreadsheet users covering search, pricing display, data freshness, QC limits, shipping research habits, and where official Sugargoo support belongs.

Sugargoo Spreadsheet Editorial Team

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This page answers common Sugargoo Spreadsheet FAQ questions in one place. It goes deeper than the short homepage FAQ while staying focused on how to use this independent research site—not on replacing Sugargoo’s official help desk.

Using this FAQ

Questions below cover catalog search, displayed prices, QC photos, shipping research, and how this site relates to Sugargoo. For step-by-step workflows, open the Guides hub. For warehouse policy details on Sugargoo itself, see the dedicated warehouse storage and returns guide and Sugargoo’s official site after you log in.

What is Sugargoo Spreadsheet?

Sugargoo Spreadsheet is an independent research site at sugargoo-spreadsheets.com that organizes product finds, category browsing, and educational guides for people who use Sugargoo or similar shopping agents. It provides a searchable local catalog plus articles on QC, shipping, and agent comparisons. It is not a checkout page and does not process orders.

Is Sugargoo Spreadsheet the official Sugargoo website?

No. Sugargoo Spreadsheet is not operated by or affiliated with Sugargoo. Official purchases, warehouse actions, returns, and parcel payments happen in your Sugargoo account on Sugargoo’s own platforms. Use this site for research structure; use Sugargoo for account-specific actions.

How do I search Sugargoo Spreadsheet?

Open Finds and search by product name, catalog ID, or Weidian ID. Narrow results with category chips and CNY price bands. Each card links to View Product, which opens the current destination listing where you should confirm title, options, and price before ordering.

Can I search by Weidian ID?

Yes, when a Weidian ID is present in the catalog record. Paste or type the ID in the Finds search box. If nothing matches, the listing may not be in the current dataset—see the Weidian links guide for recovery habits.

What does the displayed USD price mean?

Product cards show the source CNY price alongside an approximate USD reference. The approximate USD value is visually emphasized for quick comparison, while the CNY amount remains the underlying source price. USD is calculated on this site using a simple reference conversion (CNY ÷ 7.2). It is not an official Sugargoo exchange rate, a live checkout total, or a promise of what you will pay after fees and shipping.

Are product prices live?

No. Spreadsheet rows reflect a synchronized dataset, not a live inventory feed. Prices and listing details can change on the marketplace or agent page. Always open View Product and read the current destination listing before you treat a card as accurate.

How often is spreadsheet data synchronized?

The site displays a freshness label when product data was last synced (visible on category and Finds pages). Re-check the destination product page for anything that affects money or sizing. Do not assume a sync timestamp means the seller listing is unchanged since that moment.

Does a product listing mean it is in stock?

No. A catalog entry means the item was indexed for research. Stock, seller availability, and option-level quantity live on the marketplace listing and may change without this site updating. Treat finds as shortlist candidates until you verify the live page.

What are QC photos?

QC photos are warehouse quality-check images taken after Sugargoo receives your purchased items. They help you review visible details—color, stitching, labels, accessories—before you approve international shipping. Sugargoo currently states that agent orders include 5 free QC photos per item. Photo count, retake rules, and paid add-ons should be confirmed in your account.

Can QC photos prove authenticity?

No. QC photos show what arrived at the warehouse camera angle, not legal authenticity or brand authorization. They reduce obvious visual risk; they do not certify genuine products. Pair QC review with your own checklist on the QC hub.

How should I research shipping costs?

Estimate international shipping after warehouse intake, when weight and parcel options are known. Read guides on the Shipping hub for variables, then use in-account quotes or the shipping weight calculator. Spreadsheet notes alone are not freight quotes.

Sugargoo currently states that it offers parcel consolidation and multiple international shipping routes. Route availability and pricing appear when you build a parcel in your account.

Why can volumetric weight matter?

Many international lines bill on the higher of actual weight and volumetric (size-based) weight. Bulky boxes can cost more than their scale weight suggests. See shipping guides on the Shipping hub before you assume a light parcel will be cheap to ship.

How long can items remain in a Sugargoo warehouse?

Sugargoo’s current public pages show different storage figures. Its main service page advertises 90 days of free warehouse storage, while a dedicated storage article describes 100 days for purchasing orders and 30 days for resell/forwarding orders. Do not treat either figure as the only current policy—check the storage deadline shown in your account for the exact order type.

Where those published figures appear, the countdown generally begins when the order status reaches packing center:

  • Purchasing orders: one published Sugargoo source cites about 100 days free
  • Resell or forwarding orders: the same dedicated storage article cites about 30 days free

Paid extension services may be available. Policies change—confirm current terms on Sugargoo’s official service page, the warehouse storage article, and in your account before you leave parcels sitting.

Can warehouse items be returned?

Return eligibility depends on seller acceptance, Sugargoo’s published procedures, and timing. Not every item qualifies. See the warehouse storage and returns guide for a research-oriented checklist, then confirm current rules in official Sugargoo help.

How do Sugargoo payments generally work?

Shopping agents typically use a two-stage flow: first payment for product and domestic China shipping to the warehouse, then a separate international shipping payment after QC and parcel preparation. Optional services, currency choice, and deposit adjustments are account-specific. Read the fees and payment guide for structure without invented percentages.

Where should official account or order issues be handled?

Use Sugargoo’s official support channels inside your account—tickets, chat, or help pages as offered on sugargoo.com. Sugargoo Spreadsheet cannot access your orders, change warehouse status, or issue refunds. This site can help you research; it cannot act as Sugargoo customer service.

For questions about this independent site, contact us at gogobuyfinds@gmail.com or +44 7593 182352.

How do I report incorrect information on this site?

Use Contact to report broken links, outdated guide wording, or catalog errors. Include the page URL, what looks wrong, and any source that supports a correction. Editorial corrections are handled on this site; order disputes belong with Sugargoo.

Does this site sell products or take payments?

No. Sugargoo Spreadsheet does not sell goods, hold inventory, or process payments. View Product links open external listing destinations. Any purchase happens on marketplace or agent platforms outside this site’s control.

Can I use the tools without browsing Finds first?

Yes. Tools such as product link preflight, QC checklist, and cost calculators support research even when you already have a URL or parcel plan. Finds search is the usual starting point when you are exploring categories from scratch.