The point of a before-payment supplier check is to surface risk while you can still walk away — not after the money is gone.
What gets reviewed
- Whether listings genuinely match your product clue (image search helps here).
- Listing and shop consistency signals worth a second look.
- Risk flags that suggest you should buy a sample or ask more questions first.
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Owner screenshot: the supplier-risk check output (seller openUid / shop IDs redacted).
A supplier check is a practical risk read, not a guarantee of quality, authenticity, or delivery. For higher-stakes orders, a sample order is still the safest next step.
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