How to use this page
US Spreadsheet Guide is for the shipping stage, where a good product can become a bad buy if weight, packaging or route limits are ignored. Estimate actual weight, volume weight, box choice and route suitability before submitting a parcel.
Real use case
Use this as the general cleanup page for a US buyer's saved list. It is strongest when the sheet has too many interesting links and the buyer needs to choose which rows deserve proof checks first. The page should help the buyer separate a real candidate from a thumbnail-only find before time is spent on payment or warehouse questions.
What to write down
Keep columns for source URL, selected option, proof status, price context, shipping value and next action. Delete rows that cannot be explained in one sentence. A useful spreadsheet row should say what the item is, why it is still current, which detail proves it and which action comes next.
Buyer checklist
| Signal | What to check | Next action |
|---|
| Weight | Actual or volume weight is reasonable for the item. | Estimate cost. |
| Route | Product type is allowed on the chosen line. | Avoid restricted routes. |
| Packaging | Box, protection and fragile risks are understood. | Add parcel note. |
| US value | Final delivered value is still worth the order. | Ship or hold. |
When to skip it
Skip this page when the buyer already knows the product type. A sneaker, hoodie, parcel or QC page will give a more useful next step. This guide is for organizing the whole list, not for replacing product-level proof.
Common US shopping mistake
Do not judge value by product price alone. Heavy jackets, shoe boxes and bulky packaging can erase the savings, especially when the buyer combines items without checking parcel weight first.
Next useful pages
Use these links when the product has a specific next step. The goal is to keep each saved item easy to verify before payment or shipping.