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Is it illegal to induce consumers to buy?
Legal analysis: general inducement is neither illegal nor criminal, because the purpose of marketing is to hope that people who have no consumption plan will consume or let people who have no strong desire to consume. Under special circumstances, the inducement to vulnerable groups such as the elderly or children may constitute immoral sales behavior. For children, the loss can be recovered by canceling the contract.

If consumers fall into a wrong understanding and share their property, it may constitute fraud.

Legal basis: Article 20 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests. Business operators shall provide consumers with true and comprehensive information about the quality, performance, use and expiration date of goods or services, and shall not make false or misleading propaganda. Business operators should give true and clear answers to the questions raised by consumers about the quality and usage of the goods or services they provide. Business operators shall clearly mark the prices of commodities or services provided.