When shopping with a SuperBuy agent, the vast marketplace can be overwhelming. Sellers with identical items can have wildly different performance. The community-driven SuperBuy Spreadsheet
Seller ratings on the SuperBuy Spreadsheet aren't just numbers; they are a consistency benchmark. A high-rated seller reliably provides:
Why Seller Ratings Matter
Comparing these metrics systematically saves you time, money, and potential hassle.
Step-by-Step: Sorting & Comparing Key Metrics
1. Locate the Seller Data
Open your community's shared SuperBuy spreadsheet (often a Google Sheet). Navigate to the sheet or tab dedicated to Seller RatingsTrusted Sellers. Columns typically include Seller Name, Store Link, Item Type, Rating, and QC Pass Rate.
2. Prioritize the QC Pass Rate
This is the most critical performance indicator.
- Sort:"QC Pass %"Z to A (descending).
- Analyze:90% or higher. A low pass rate indicates frequent issues like wrong items, flaws, or bait-and-switch.
3. Compare Pricing Trends
While not always directly listed, pricing insights come from:
- User Comments:"good value," "mid-range," or "premium but worth it."
- Item-Specific Sheets:
- Rule of Thumb:
4. Dive Deep into User Comments
The comment section is your qualitative goldmine.
- Look for Patterns:"consistent," "great service," "accurate sizing"
- Heed Warnings:"long shipping," "size runs small," or "poor communication"
- Recency:
5. Make a Final Comparison
Create a shortlist of 2-3 sellers who excel in QC Pass Rate. For each, weigh their:
- Quantitative Score (QC % & Rating)
- Price vs. Your Budget
- The sentiment and recency of User Comments
Pro Tips for Power Users
- Use the spreadsheet's Filter
- Contribute back to the community! After your purchase, add your own QC feedback and comments to keep the data fresh.
- Bookmark the spreadsheet and check for updates before every major haul.