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Feedback is useful when it is specific.

If you spot a broken route, an outdated link, or a guide that could answer a real question more clearly, send feedback to [email protected].

Last reviewed June 7, 2026 · Independent editorial page · External routes should be checked on the live destination before decisions.

This site is intentionally small and static. That makes it fast, simple to deploy, and easy to maintain. It also means concise feedback goes a long way.

Before sending a note, check whether the issue is about this website or about a live destination that this website links to. Reports about unclear page wording, broken internal navigation, or outdated route labels belong here. Account, order, payment, and shipping questions should go through the service handling that private information.

What kind of feedback helps most

The most useful messages point to a specific page and explain what felt wrong. A broken external route, an unclear paragraph, a confusing category label, or a guide that does not answer the question in the title is worth reporting. Short, specific notes are easier to act on than broad comments like "the page is bad" or "add more links."

Broken routeSend the page URL and the link text
Outdated wordingExplain what changed and where you noticed it
Missing explanationName the question you expected the page to answer
Layout issueInclude the device size or browser if possible

What this contact page cannot handle

This mailbox is for site feedback only. It cannot help with account access, orders, payments, QC photos, shipping estimates, package rehearsal, refunds, seller disputes, or support requests for another service. If the question depends on private account information or an active order, use the official support path for the service involved.

A good message format

A strong report can be as short as three lines: the page URL, the part that caused friction, and what you expected to happen instead. That is enough context to decide whether the page needs a clearer sentence, a better internal link, or a route update.