Haul guide
How to build your first haul
A haul is just several warehouse items shipped in one box. Your first one should be small enough to learn freight cost and delivery time without tying up too much money in storage.
Start with a short list
Pick two or three finds from the same general weight class — shoes plus a tee, not shoes plus a heavy coat, unless you accept higher freight. Browse trending and recently added for items with QC references you can study first.
Stagger purchases if you want
You do not need one mega checkout day. Buy item one, see how fast it hits the warehouse, then add item two while the first waits in storage. Just watch free storage timers on LitBuy.
Approve QC before you bundle
Only put items in a shipment after warehouse photos look acceptable. Shipping a mistake internationally is expensive; fixing it in the warehouse is not fun either, but it is cheaper.
Submit one parcel
Select approved lines, choose a shipping method for your country, declare honestly per LitBuy's form, and pay freight. Track until delivery — that experience informs how big your second haul should be.
Common questions
- How many items for a first haul?
- One to three is common. You learn QC, storage, and freight without a dozen parcels waiting on approval.
- Should I mix marketplaces in one haul?
- Yes, if they are all in the same LitBuy warehouse. Weidian and Taobao items routinely ship together once approved.
- What if one item is delayed?
- Ship what is ready or wait — your call on storage fees versus paying freight twice. Many buyers wait for the slowest piece if dates are close.