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How to Choose Sellers on RizzitGO Spreadsheet

Learn how to evaluate seller ratings, read QC feedback, compare price tiers, and pick trustworthy sellers in the RizzitGO spreadsheet before placing your first order.

2026-05-12·7 min read

How to Choose Sellers on RizzitGO Spreadsheet

Choosing the right seller is the single most important decision you make after opening the RizzitGO spreadsheet. A good seller means accurate products, honest photos, and smooth shipping. A bad seller means disappointment, disputes, and wasted money. This guide breaks down exactly how to evaluate sellers before you commit.

The Seller Rating System

The RizzitGO spreadsheet uses a community-driven rating system. Sellers are evaluated on multiple dimensions:

  • **QC Pass Rate**: The percentage of QC photos that match the listing description. Above 85% is solid. Above 92% is excellent.
  • **Recent Feedback Score**: A weighted average of the last 30 days of buyer reviews. Fresh feedback matters more than old feedback.
  • **Communication Rating**: How responsive the seller is to questions about stock, sizing, and shipping.
  • **Return Acceptance**: Whether the seller accepts returns when items do not match the listing.

Step 1: Check the Spreadsheet Seller Tab

Open the spreadsheet and navigate to the Sellers tab. This is your starting point. Every seller listed has a summary row with the four metrics above. Here is how to read them:

  1. Look for the **QC Pass Rate** column first. If it is below 70%, move on. No exceptions.
  2. Check the **Recent Feedback Score**. If it is below 4.0 out of 5.0, read the recent comments to understand why.
  3. Look at the **Last Updated** column. Sellers who have not been updated in 60+ days may have stale inventory or broken links.

Step 2: Read the Recent Comments

The spreadsheet links to a community comment thread for each seller. These comments are more valuable than the numerical scores because they explain the why. Look for patterns:

  • **Consistent praise**: Multiple buyers saying the same positive thing is a strong signal.
  • **Repeated complaints**: Even one or two repeated complaints about the same issue (e.g., wrong sizing, delayed shipping) are a red flag.
  • **QC photo sharing**: Buyers who share their QC photos in the comments give you the best preview of what to expect.

Step 3: Compare Price Tiers

The spreadsheet organizes sellers into tiers based on price and quality. Understanding these tiers helps you set expectations:

TierPrice RangeQualityBest For
Budget$20–$40BasicTesting the market, low-risk items
Mid$40–$80GoodDaily wear, reliable quality
High$80–$150ExcellentClose to retail, detail-oriented
Top$150+Near-RetailCollectors, maximum accuracy

Budget tier sellers are not necessarily bad. They are honest about what they offer. The problem is buying from a budget seller and expecting top-tier quality. Match your expectations to the tier.

Step 4: Verify the Listing Details

Before adding anything to your cart, cross-check the listing against the spreadsheet:

  • Does the spreadsheet link match the seller page? Sometimes sellers change their URLs.
  • Are the photos in the listing the same as the photos in the spreadsheet QC gallery? If they differ, ask why.
  • Is the price listed in the spreadsheet the same as the checkout price? Price changes happen, but large jumps are suspicious.

Step 5: Test with a Small Order

Even if a seller has perfect scores, your first order should be small. One item, low value. This is your personal verification step. You are testing:

  • Shipping speed
  • Packaging quality
  • Product accuracy
  • Communication responsiveness

Once a small order passes your personal test, you can confidently place larger orders.

Red Flags to Avoid

  • **No QC photos in the spreadsheet**: Sellers who refuse to share QC photos in the community usually have something to hide.
  • **Prices 50% below similar listings**: If a deal looks too good, it is probably a bait-and-switch.
  • **Zero recent feedback in 90 days**: A seller with no recent activity may have stopped operating or changed their business.
  • **Aggressive upselling**: Sellers who push add-ons and upgrades before you have even seen the product are distracting you from the main item.

How to Use the Comparison Feature

The spreadsheet has a hidden comparison feature in the Compare tab. Enter two seller names and a product type, and the sheet returns a side-by-side comparison of QC pass rate, average shipping time, and price per tier. This is the fastest way to narrow down between two close options.

Final Checklist Before Ordering

  • Seller QC pass rate is above 70% (preferably 85%+)
  • Recent feedback score is above 4.0
  • Last updated within 60 days
  • Price matches the spreadsheet tier expectation
  • Listing photos match the QC gallery
  • You have read the last 10 community comments
  • This is either a test order or a seller you have verified before

Bottom line: Seller selection is the foundation of every successful purchase. Spend 10 minutes in the spreadsheet Sellers tab before you spend $100 on a product.

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