This is a neutral, source-checked guide to using the RizzitGO spreadsheet and ordering through the RizzitGO buying agent. It aggregates verifiable public information rather than a personal shopping diary — there are no invented order numbers, no self-assigned star ratings, and no "I placed this order" anecdotes. Treat every fee, rate, or timeline below as something you should confirm inside the RizzitGO platform at checkout, because agent pricing and freight tables change frequently and a 2025 customs overhaul (covered further down) has reshaped what an imported parcel actually costs.

What is the RizzitGO spreadsheet?

A "spreadsheet" in this community is simply a shared list of product links — usually Taobao, Weidian, or 1688 listings — that shoppers compile and pass around so others can find the same items. RizzitGO is one of many buying agents people pair with these spreadsheets. The mechanics of any such agent are well documented: the agent buys the item from the Chinese marketplace on your behalf, receives it into a domestic warehouse, photographs it for quality control, and then forwards it internationally once you pay for shipping (Repsheet's tutorials walk through this flow in detail). Worth knowing up front: agents are largely interchangeable. Directories such as JadeShip list RizzitGO alongside Kakobuy, Joyagoo, ACBuy, Mulebuy, AllChinaBuy, Hoobuy, Superbuy, CSSBuy, Oopbuy, and Loongbuy — the same spreadsheet link can be pasted into most of them, so RizzitGO is a convenience choice, not a lock-in.

How to use the spreadsheet with RizzitGO (steps)

  1. Open the spreadsheet and copy a product link. Pick the listing you want and copy its full Taobao/Weidian/1688 URL.
  2. Paste it into RizzitGO. Use the agent's link-import or search box on the official RizzitGO site to pull the item into your cart.
  3. Confirm variant details. Select size, colour, and quantity, and add any seller notes (these are easy to get wrong from a screenshot).
  4. Pay for the item and let it reach the warehouse. The agent purchases domestically and receives the parcel into its warehouse.
  5. Review the QC photos. Inspect the images before approving (checklist below) and request a re-shoot if anything looks off.
  6. Choose a shipping line and pay the freight bill. This is a separate charge from the item and is where most of the cost — and most of the 2025/2026 uncertainty — now sits.

Fees, coupons and hidden costs

Buying agents typically layer three charges: the item price, a service fee (commission), and international shipping. Across the market, published service fees generally fall in a roughly 0–10% band — HowToTao's comparison shows examples like Basetao at 0–5% and Cssbuy around 3–6%, with several agents at 10%. RizzitGO's exact commission, any payment-method surcharges (PayPal-style processing fees are common), and any current coupon offers should be read live on its own checkout page rather than trusted from a third-party article — including this one. Do not rely on a coupon code printed in any guide as "verified"; codes expire, get region-locked, or never existed. The only number that matters is the total you are quoted before you confirm payment.

Shipping cost & the 2025 customs change you must know

Older agent guides leaned heavily on the idea that a parcel under US$800 slipped into the United States duty-free. That framing is now outdated and, for US-bound shoppers, simply wrong. The US first ended de minimis treatment for China- and Hong Kong-origin shipments effective 2 May 2025 (White House fact sheet), and then suspended duty-free de minimis for shipments from all countries effective 29 August 2025, so the exemption "no longer applies to any shipment of articles … regardless of value" (White House presidential action). The scale here is enormous — US customs had been clearing on the order of four million such low-value parcels a day, about 1.36 billion in FY2024, averaging roughly US$45 each (Red Stag's CBP summary). Practical takeaway for 2026: budget for import duties and any carrier handling fees on top of the freight quote, and ignore any line in an old spreadsheet guide promising a "cheap landed cost" that assumes duty-free entry. Build your estimate from RizzitGO's live freight calculator plus the duties your destination now applies.

QC photos: what to check

The QC stage is your one chance to catch problems before the parcel leaves China. When the images arrive, look at:

  • Correct variant — size label, colourway, and model match what you ordered.
  • Logos and text — spelling, font, and placement, since these are common defect points.
  • Stitching and seams — loose threads, uneven lines, or gaps.
  • Hardware — zips, buckles, and soles seated and functional.
  • Accessories — dust bags, tags, or boxes you expected to be included.
  • Damage — scuffs, stains, or transit marks.

If anything is ambiguous, ask for additional angles before approving. Once you approve and the parcel ships, your options narrow considerably.

RizzitGO vs other agents

The most common mistake when comparing agents is fixating on the headline commission percentage. A low service fee paired with a high freight table can easily cost more than a higher commission with cheaper, well-consolidated shipping. The better method is to compare on total landed cost — item + service fee + shipping + duties — for the same cart, as argued in NewBuyingAgent's scoring-based review. Because the same spreadsheet link works across most agents (per JadeShip above), it is reasonable to price an identical order in RizzitGO and one or two alternatives and pick the cheapest delivered total, factoring in consolidation options and supported carriers.

RizzitGO reputation (third-party)

For independent feedback, check RizzitGO's live Trustpilot profile at trustpilot.com/review/rizzitgo.com. Rather than trusting a score quoted in any article (including this one), open the profile yourself to see the current TrustScore and review volume, then read a spread of both recent 5-star and recent 1-star reviews. Pay particular attention to comments about shipping delays and billing accuracy, which are recurring themes for buying agents generally, and weigh how the company responds to complaints.

Why people use agents (market context)

Demand for buying agents rides on the broader cross-border e-commerce wave: that market was estimated at roughly US$2.2 trillion in 2024 and is projected to reach about US$18.2 trillion by 2034 (market.us). A large share of agent traffic is also driven by interest in replica and unbranded goods — context worth keeping in mind, since the OECD estimated global trade in fake goods reached about US$467 billion (OECD, 2025), with footwear a notable category (RunRepeat/OECD data). Buying counterfeits can carry legal and customs risk depending on your country; that is your responsibility to assess.

Pros and cons

Pros: consolidates multiple sellers into one shipment; provides QC photos before dispatch; accepts the same spreadsheet links as most competitors; gives access to Chinese marketplaces that do not ship internationally on their own.

Cons: shipping is now the dominant cost driver and, since the 2025 de minimis changes, US-bound parcels face duties that older guides ignored; service fees and surcharges vary and must be verified live; delivery timelines depend on the carrier and customs, not the agent; and as a reseller of marketplace goods, item quality and authenticity are not guaranteed.

FAQ

Will I pay import duties in 2026? For US shoppers, very likely yes. The duty-free de minimis exemption ended for China-origin parcels in May 2025 and was suspended for all countries from 29 August 2025, so budget for duties regardless of parcel value. Check your own country's current rules too.

How much is the RizzitGO service fee? It is not stated here as a verified figure. Market service fees broadly sit in a 0–10% band; confirm RizzitGO's exact rate and any payment surcharges at checkout.

Can I use the same spreadsheet with a different agent? Usually yes. The links are standard Taobao/Weidian/1688 URLs and most agents, per JadeShip's directory, accept them — so you can comparison-shop on total landed cost.

How long does shipping take? It varies by carrier and customs clearance, and the de minimis changes can add inspection time. Use RizzitGO's live freight options for current estimates rather than a fixed number from a guide.

Bottom line

RizzitGO is a functional, interchangeable buying agent for working spreadsheet links: paste a URL, review QC photos, choose a shipping line, pay. The decisive variable in 2026 is not its commission but the total landed cost once 2025's de minimis changes are priced in. Verify fees and freight inside the platform, compare the same cart against one or two rival agents, and read the live Trustpilot profile before committing. Used with those checks, it is a reasonable option among many; used on the basis of outdated duty-free assumptions, it can cost more than expected.

Sources

  1. Repsheet — how buying agents work (tutorials)
  2. JadeShip — supported-agent directory
  3. RizzitGO — official site
  4. HowToTao — agent service-fee comparison
  5. White House — de minimis ended for China-origin shipments (May 2025)
  6. White House — de minimis suspended for all countries (Aug 2025)
  7. Red Stag Fulfillment — CBP de minimis parcel volume
  8. NewBuyingAgent — total-landed-cost comparison method
  9. Trustpilot — RizzitGO reviews
  10. market.us — cross-border e-commerce market size
  11. OECD — global trade in fake goods (2025)
  12. RunRepeat/OECD — counterfeit footwear statistics