Before you start, update the Carousell app to the latest version and find a well-lit, quiet place. Have your valid HKID or passport ready. Then open the app, go to your profile (the “Me” tab), and look for Settings or Account. You should see an option labeled something like “Verification,” “Verify identity,” or “ID verification.” Tap through and choose your document type. The flow typically asks you to photograph your ID and complete a short liveness or selfie check. Follow the on-screen framing guides carefully—keep the document flat, edges visible, and your face centered without filters. Submit, and you’ll get a confirmation that your documents are under review. Reviews often finish within minutes, though it can take longer during busy periods. Once approved, the verification badge appears on your profile automatically. If you’re prompted to confirm your phone or email along the way, do that too—it’s quick and sometimes required before identity checks. That’s it: one clean run and you’re set.
Think like the reviewer (or the automated system) and make everything crisp and consistent. Use bright, indirect light; avoid glare on your ID. Clean your camera lens. Hold the document steady, fill the frame without cutting off corners, and don’t use scans, screenshots, or photocopies—live photos only. For the selfie or liveness check, remove hats, heavy makeup filters, and reflective glasses. Keep your face centered and follow the prompts slowly. Enter your name exactly as it appears on your document, and make sure your account details don’t contradict what’s on your ID. Stick to your own, unshared device with a stable connection; switch to Wi‑Fi if mobile data is spotty. Close other apps so the camera and network behave. If the app suggests retaking a shot, do it—those hints are there for a reason. Finally, be patient after submission; refreshing the screen repeatedly doesn’t speed it up, and multiple failed attempts can trigger extra checks you don’t want.
Don’t lose momentum if “refund” isn’t on the table. Ask about an exchange for a different size, strap, or model, or store credit if that suits you better. If the issue is functional or cosmetic but fixable, leverage Cartier’s after‑sales service and warranty; a proper repair or adjustment can make the piece perfect without any extra cost to you when covered. For gifts that missed the mark, a neutral option—like store credit—lets the recipient choose later.
If perspective feels intimidating, simplify your scene to a horizon line and two vanishing points. A clean 3/4 view is just a box in two-point perspective with curved surfaces layered on. Position the horizon at driver eye level and let the car’s long axes converge faintly toward the vanishing points. Door cuts, beltline, and bumper heights should all echo those convergences. When in doubt, turn the car into a transparent wireframe briefly; this lets you check that left and right sides agree before you commit to ink or darker graphite.
When people say "car kk," I hear a playful shorthand for your car knowledge kit: the mix of habits, tools, and know-how that keeps your ride smooth, safe, and affordable. It is not a specific brand or a fancy product. It is a mindset you can build regardless of whether you drive a reliable old hatchback or a shiny new EV. Think of it like a travel kit for your car life: a few essentials you always carry, a few routines you always keep, and a calm, confident way to handle the unexpected.
Begin with your owner's manual. It is the map for your specific car: fluid types, tire pressures, fuse locations, and maintenance intervals that are actually correct for your model. If the paper copy vanished, you can usually find a PDF on the manufacturer's site. Add your VIN to your phone notes. That single number unlocks parts compatibility, recall checks, and insurance paperwork in seconds.