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Agent Risk Alert: Avoid Swapped Orders and Scam Reports

Jan 21, 2026 · 11,784 views · Litbuuy Spreadsheet

A buyer-safety warning about swapped orders, fake purchase records, and low-quality replacements in agent shopping workflows.

Public warning for agent shoppers

This pinned alert is a reminder for all Litbuuy users: be careful with any agent or purchasing workflow that does not clearly prove the original seller link was actually purchased.

Several buyer reports across the agent-shopping community describe the same serious pattern: a shopper submits one product link, but the item received later does not match the original seller, batch, quality level, or expected product details.

How swapped-order problems can happen

A risky agent workflow may create a purchase record or order number without truly completing the original seller transaction. The buyer sees what looks like a normal order, but the actual warehouse item may come from a cheaper or different source.

This creates a dangerous gap between the product link a buyer submitted and the product that eventually appears in QC photos. By the time the problem is noticed, the buyer may already have paid service fees or prepared the parcel for international shipping.

What buyers should check

Before approving shipment, compare the QC photos against the exact product page you submitted. Check batch details, shape, color, tags, stitching, sole structure, labels, hardware, print placement, and any seller-specific details that should be visible.

If the item does not match, pause the shipment immediately. Ask for extra photos, request proof of purchase from the intended seller when possible, and decide whether to exchange, return, or remove the item from the parcel.

Safer buying habits

Use agents and workflows that are transparent about ordering, warehouse arrival, QC images, returns, and communication. Do not rely only on an order number if the product photos and seller details do not match.

Share clear scam reports with screenshots and timelines when you encounter a serious issue. The more structured the report, the easier it is for other buyers to avoid the same problem.

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