Log10 Meesho Extra Quality < Android >
This is Meesho's bread and butter. "Extra Quality" here means lining is attached (not falling out) and the fall (edging) is already hemmed.
In the absence of an official "Extra Quality" filter, "Log10" acts as a semantic amplifier. Think of it as the e-commerce equivalent of whispering "secret menu" at a restaurant. Users are trying to bypass the standard "Low to High" price sort to find the sweet spot where price and durability intersect on a logarithmic curve—where small price increases yield massive quality jumps.
Subject: Quality Analysis of "Log10" Supplier Inventory (Meesho) Date: October 26, 2023 Prepared For: Resellers / Bulk Buyers log10 meesho extra quality
Let’s debunk some circulating myths.
Myth 1: Typing "log10" into the search bar enables developer mode. Truth: It does not. Meesho’s servers treat it as a text string. It works only if a seller actually named their product "Log10 Extra Quality bedsheet" (which some clever sellers have started doing to capture this traffic). This is Meesho's bread and butter
Myth 2: Extra Quality products are returnable. Truth: Often, ironically, no. "Extra Quality" items are often non-returnable but exchangeable because the margins are lower. The seller trusts the quality so much they refuse returns (to avoid misuse).
Myth 3: You need a PhD in math to shop on Meesho. Truth: No. You just need to understand that "Cheapest" is a trap. The Log10 concept simply reminds you that a 20% increase in price often results in a 100% increase in lifespan. Let’s debunk some circulating myths
Instead of measuring quality on a 0–100% linear scale, we measure it on a base-10 logarithmic scale:
| Log10 Score | Quality Level | Meaning | |-------------|---------------|---------| | 1 | Poor | 10% of expected quality (critical failures) | | 2 | Acceptable | 100% of baseline quality | | 3 | Good | 10x better than baseline | | 4 | Excellent | 100x better than baseline | | 5+ | Benchmark | World-class quality |
Example: Reducing return rates from 10% (log10 = 2) to 1% (log10 = 3) is a “+1 log” leap – a 10x improvement in quality, even though absolute change seems small.
Meesho sellers list products under standard quality tiers: "Good," "Better," and "Best." However, "Extra Quality" is not an official Meesho category. So, what does the community refer to when they hunt for "Extra Quality"?
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