Recently, a video exposed that a buyer only refunded the product for up to 6 months, and was sued by the merchant in court. The video recorded the buyer's nervous quibbling process after receiving a call from the court, and was finally recognized by the merchant and demanded that the other party face legal responsibility.
The video shows that a buyer applied for a refund after purchasing the product, and the money was returned but the product was not returned. Later, the merchant called to collect the money, but the buyer deliberately refused to answer. During this period, the merchant called for 6 months, but the other party always went silent. In the end, the merchant took it to court.
Recently, the buyer received a call from the court, informing him to contact the merchant. The buyer nervously quibbled that he didn't know, but the merchant quickly saw through it. The merchant said that he had been using this number, and the buyer had answered it before, and the two sides had communication records. The buyer continued to respond with excuses such as "don't answer the phone from the out-of-town, it's not me", and the merchant directly pointed out, "Then bring the person who answered the phone to the court".
In the end, at the strong demand of the merchant, the buyer had to ask to contact him privately on WeChat, but was refused. After the video was exposed, netizens said that "the white prostitution party finally panicked", which was very happy. There are also voices questioning whether the court will accept such small cases.
The online shopping environment breeds some irresponsible behaviors, such as only refunds and no return of goods. This not only harms the rights and interests of businesses, but also wastes social resources.
Therefore, we need to promote honest and trustworthy business ethics and establish correct online shopping values. Buyers and sellers should keep their promises and resolve their differences through negotiation. On the other hand, it is also necessary to improve the laws related to e-commerce and strengthen the sanctions for bad behavior. Only when businesses operate self-discipline and consumers shop rationally can the market order be effectively regulated.