Editorial Policy

Oopbuy.biz is maintained as a practical buyer-research directory. Guides are written to help shoppers understand categories, QC checks, shipping planning, and risk before using a shopping agent.

How guides are written

Guides focus on repeatable buyer questions: how to compare products, what to inspect in QC photos, how shipping estimates can change, and when a beginner should be cautious. We avoid promising outcomes that depend on sellers, customs, couriers, or shopping-agent support decisions.

How pages are updated

Pages are revised when product categories change, shipping or QC guidance needs clearer wording, or user questions reveal missing explanations. Update notes and structured data dates are used on major guide revisions.

Corrections

If a page is outdated, unclear, or missing an important risk note, contact us with the URL and the issue. Corrections are prioritized when they affect buyer safety, shipping expectations, returns, customs, or product inspection.

Source handling

Pages are written from visible product context, category patterns, buyer workflow knowledge, and external pages that users can verify themselves. We avoid presenting temporary prices, shipping estimates, or seller claims as permanent facts. When a topic depends on the user's destination country or parcel contents, the page should explain the variable instead of pretending one answer fits everyone.

Update rhythm

Evergreen pages are reviewed when the site structure changes, when categories are expanded, or when a guide no longer answers the practical questions buyers ask before ordering. Major updates may also include structured data changes, sitemap refreshes, internal-link improvements, and clearer page titles or descriptions.

How we avoid overpromising

The site does not guarantee product quality, authenticity, shipping speed, customs clearance, refunds, or seller behavior. Editorial wording should help buyers inspect evidence, estimate risk, and decide whether to continue. If a claim cannot be verified from available product or platform information, it should be framed as a caution rather than a promise.