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After watching such advertisements, they were recruited

After watching such advertisements, they were recruited

"The frequent advertisements on TV always feel that they will not be deceived, but when they return the goods, they really can't find anyone."

On March 9, Ms. Zhang, a citizen, looked at the 3 bottles of oil smoke left in the box and laughed.

According to Ms. Zhang, every time you turn on the TV, boot and plot gap will pop up a net smoke advertisement, thinking that the advertisement that can be published on TV, there should be no fake, Ms. Zhang will sweep the two-dimensional code that appears in the advertisement when cleaning up a few years ago, spending 69 yuan to buy a set of products. There are a total of 4 bottles of fume net in this set of products, Ms. Zhang opened a bottle to use, but found that there was no effect at all, when she wanted to contact the merchant to contact the after-sales problem, but has not been replied.

"After the order was completed, the phone received a text message dealing with after-sales questions, which included a link, and I clicked several times to inquire, and until now I have not received any reply."

Ms. Zhang said that in recent days, she found that the WeChat Mini Program account that originally purchased this set of goods has also been cancelled. After this shopping experience, Ms. Zhang was particularly depressed.

Coincidentally. Ms. Wu, a citizen, turns on the TV every day and can always see the mouth-watering advertisement of canned fish, full of a large box of canned food to watch not only the meal, but also the price is only 9.9 yuan. "It's so tempting and so affordable!" Ms. Wu can't help the temptation of propaganda in the TV every day, scan the code to buy a whole box, the result is that the goods are opened after a look, which is very different from the TV, not only the box is small and pitiful, but the capacity is one-third of the sample in the TV. "What a lie!" Ms. Wu was very angry, and reminded the public through her own experience that she must buy something from a regular store or website, and should not trust advertisements from unknown sources.