Kakobuy FAQ

Kakobuy Spreadsheet FAQ

A practical FAQ for people using Kakobuy links, spreadsheet finds, QC photos, warehouse decisions, and shipping guides.

Core questions

Before you use the spreadsheet

Agent help centers commonly separate shopping, forwarding, value-added services, shipping, and after-sales support. This FAQ keeps the same real-world flow, but focuses on KakoRadar's spreadsheet and QC workflow.

Is KakoRadar owned by Kakobuy?

No. KakoRadar is an independent Kakobuy spreadsheet and streetwear finds directory. It is not affiliated with Kakobuy or any listed brand.

What is a Kakobuy spreadsheet?

It is a curated list of product finds organized by category, style, QC status, sizing notes, and useful links so shoppers can compare options faster than browsing random posts.

Does KakoRadar sell or ship products?

No. KakoRadar organizes links and buying guidance. The actual ordering, warehouse handling, QC photos, returns, and international shipping happen through the agent or seller workflow you choose.

Why is FAQ a separate route?

People usually search support questions separately from product categories. Keeping FAQ separate also mirrors agent-platform help centers, where buying, shipping, services, and after-sales questions are grouped outside the catalogue.

Buying flow

QC, shipping, and updates

When should I check QC photos?

Check QC after the item reaches the warehouse and before international shipping. Use the QC checklist to review real item photos, measurements, flaws, color, size, tags, and packaging.

What should I do if QC photos are unclear?

Request extra photos before shipping. Shoes often need insole length and heel shots. Hoodies need measurements and print close-ups. Accessories need hardware, stitching, strap, zipper, and included parts.

How often is the spreadsheet updated?

The target cadence is weekly. Product availability, seller links, prices, and QC signals can change, so important finds should be rechecked before ordering.

Can a spreadsheet guarantee quality?

No. A spreadsheet can improve discovery and comparison, but it cannot guarantee the item you receive. Final decisions should be based on current seller details, warehouse QC photos, measurements, and the agent's policies.

Where should I start?

Start with the main spreadsheet, narrow by category, then read the shipping guide and QC page before shipping a haul.