KaKobuy Pink Note Reviews for Spreadsheet Finds
Short answer: A pink note keeps unclear photos, uncertain sizing, old options, or shipping concerns visible before a row is marked ready.

Use pink notes for unfinished rows
A pink note is a small warning that keeps an item from looking more ready than it is. I use it for weak photos, unclear sizing, stale option names, or shipping risk.
The row can stay, but it needs one more decision before ordering.
My trust note fields
A pink note should explain the risk quickly.
- Photo: missing angle or unclear match
- Fit: no measurement proof
- Shipping: heavy, fragile, bulky, or low priority
Give the row a next step
The next step should be ask again, replace, pause, or keep.
FAQ
Is a spreadsheet the same as a store?
No. A spreadsheet organizes research and links; the current product page remains the source for availability and transaction details.
Should I trust a reference price?
Treat it as orientation only. Current product price, fees, delivery, and shipping can change.
What is the first detail to check?
Check whether the listing has usable measurements and recent photos before spending time on smaller details.
How many items should a beginner shortlist?
A first shortlist of roughly five to ten serious candidates is easier to check carefully than a very large sheet.
Where can I browse categories?
The category buttons on this site open the corresponding RyFinds collection.
Final note
Pink notes keep KaKobuy rows practical.
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