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Oopbuy is a popular shopping agent marketplace that helps you buy from China with ease. Find quality items at great prices and ship internationally—especially loved by fashion and clothing shoppers.

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What is reverse purchasing (buying from China) and how does an agent help?
Reverse purchasing means sourcing items from Chinese marketplaces and using a shopping agent to complete checkout and shipping steps that may not work well for international buyers. The agent purchases on your behalf, receives items at a warehouse, provides QC photos, allows consolidation, and arranges international delivery so you can manage everything in one dashboard.
When should I use a shopping agent instead of buying direct?
I use an agent when the seller doesn’t accept foreign cards, won’t ship to my country, or the checkout flow is difficult to navigate in English. Agents also help when I’m buying from multiple sellers and want to consolidate into one international parcel to simplify shipping and tracking.
What does a shopping agent actually do behind the scenes?
A shopping agent typically places domestic orders, communicates with sellers when needed, receives parcels at a warehouse, checks items into my account, uploads QC photos, and then offers shipping lines and packing options for international delivery. My role is choosing items, approving decisions, and paying at each stage.
Do shopping agents guarantee product authenticity or perfect quality?
No. Agents can provide QC photos and basic checks, but they usually can’t guarantee authenticity, factory grade, or hidden defects. QC is best treated as a risk-reduction step that helps catch obvious issues before I ship internationally.
Can a shopping agent help me buy from Taobao, Tmall, or 1688?
Often, yes. Many agents are used specifically to help international buyers purchase from major Chinese marketplaces by converting product links into an order workflow that supports overseas payment and international shipping planning.
What is the main benefit of using an agent for shipping?
The biggest shipping benefit is consolidation: I can combine multiple purchases into one parcel, choose from different shipping lines, and manage packing options to control cost and risk. This is especially helpful when I’m buying several items across different sellers.
What information should I provide the agent to avoid mistakes?
I provide the exact product link, selected variants (size/color/version), quantity, and clear notes like “no substitutions without approval.” I also save screenshots of the listing and options so I can confirm accuracy if there’s a dispute later.
Is using a shopping agent expensive?
It can be, depending on fees and shipping. Total cost often includes domestic shipping to the warehouse, agent service fees, payment/conversion costs (including exchange-rate spread), optional add-ons, and international freight. I compare the all-in total rather than focusing on one headline fee.
What are common risks when using a shopping agent?
Common risks include ordering the wrong variant, missing return windows after QC photos, unexpected shipping cost due to volumetric weight, customs delays or taxes, and restricted-item issues depending on the shipping line. A checklist approach and fast QC review reduce most problems.
What should I keep as proof in case something goes wrong?
I keep listing screenshots, variant selections, payment receipts, QC photos, tracking screenshots, and support messages. Having a complete paper trail helps if I need to request a return, file a shipping claim, or resolve a delivery dispute.
Can I request extra QC photos or specific checks?
Often yes. If I’m worried about size tags, color accuracy, logos, or accessories, I ask for extra photos or specific angles while the item is still in the warehouse. It’s usually cheaper and easier to confirm details before international shipping than after delivery.
What if the seller changes the item or it’s out of stock after I order?
That can happen. I ask the agent to confirm the seller’s status and then decide quickly whether to wait, switch to another variant, accept a substitute, or cancel. Fast decisions help avoid delaying my entire consolidation plan.
Do shopping agents handle customs for me?
Agents may provide shipping lines with different customs models, but customs decisions are made by the destination country. I assume duties/taxes (if charged) are my responsibility and I’m ready to provide invoices or pay import fees if customs requests them.
Can I ship everything together in one parcel?
Not always. Some items are restricted (batteries, liquids, aerosols, magnets, food/medicine) and may require special lines or separate parcels. I check the shipping line’s rules and avoid mixing restricted items with regular goods unless the line explicitly allows it.
How do I minimize the total cost when using a shopping agent?
I reduce mistakes (wrong variants), review QC photos quickly to avoid return fees, choose packing options that lower volumetric weight when safe, and compare shipping lines by all-in cost and billing rules. I also watch exchange rates and payment fees so the final total doesn’t surprise me.
Should I buy shipping insurance, and what proof do I need if something goes wrong?
If the parcel is high value or hard to replace, I usually buy insurance—then I read the claim rules immediately (coverage, time limits, excluded categories). If there’s damage or loss, I keep a full paper trail: tracking screenshots, payment records, warehouse QC photos, packing photos (if available), and photos/video of the box and items upon arrival. This evidence often determines whether a claim succeeds.

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