Say no to forced selling
Every semester, there are some booksellers on campus who sell various large books and book sets to students who have little experience and no financial means, using forced selling techniques and excessively high prices. If this causes trouble to yourself, your parents and the school, please pay more attention!
A few days ago, a book set cost more than 20,000 yuan. During the short ten minutes between classes, a salesman forced students to buy it. Under the pressure of class, the students signed the contract without seeing it clearly and paid a small deposit. After seeing it clearly, I regretted not buying it. I contacted the salesman, but he said that he had signed a contract. If he wanted to cancel the contract, he would not be refunded the deposit and he would be legally responsible. Later, he refused to answer and even hung up on him. Such promotion is really the behavior of an unscrupulous business owner.
This kind of behavior is considered a visit transaction under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act.
According to Article 19 of the Act, if students are unwilling to buy the goods they have received, they may return the goods within seven days after receiving the goods or notify the business operator in writing to terminate the sales contract without giving any reason or bearing any responsibility. Fee or price.
Agreements made by visiting or buying in violation of the above provisions are invalid.
Remind students that if they encounter such a situation and cannot handle it, or if they find similar sales on campus, they can go to the Military Training Room (third floor of the Administration Building) ), or call:66119,0919 - 099119 Report and ask the instructor to handle it, or contact the school police for assistance (66110), the school shall not carry out any commercial activities within the school without approval. It aims to protect the rights and interests of students and maintain academic neutrality.