QC photos are your last checkpoint before a parcel flies — used well they save you from obvious mistakes; misunderstood, they give false confidence. Here's how to read them.
What Joyagoo QC covers
When an item reaches the warehouse, Joyagoo takes quality-check photos so you can approve it before shipping. Run this 30-second checklist: right item, colour and size tag; no obvious defects (stitching, glue, scuffs, print alignment); all parts present (box, dust bag, spares).
What QC can't do
- Prove authenticity — agents buy from third-party sellers.
- Deeply test function — a power-on isn't a stress test.
- Guarantee durability or hidden internal faults.
When to ask for extra QC
For detailed or expensive items, ask whether extra photos or angles are available before you approve shipping. It's far cheaper to catch a colour mismatch or defect now than after the parcel has left China. If something's wrong, raise it before you submit for international shipping.
FAQ
The received item's colour, size tag, obvious defects and included parts, so you can approve or query it before shipping. They're a visual gate, not a guarantee of authenticity or durability.
For detailed items it's worth asking for extra angles before approving. Confirm what extra-QC options exist on the official site.
Raise it before you submit the parcel for international shipping — options shrink once it ships. Keep your order records and screenshots.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-09 · Based on Joyagoo official materials + spreadsheet-shopping workflow notes. Confirm fees, coupons, shipping lines and policies on the official Joyagoo website.