The words of netizens are fierce, but they also reflect an attitude that enterprises should abide by the announcement requirements of the epidemic prevention and control headquarters during the epidemic and control the price increase of epidemic prevention supplies and daily necessities. This behavior of wantonly driving up prices also violates the Price Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), which is illegal. These businesses should clearly understand that they can't make money. With the supervision of the broad masses of the people and the law as the guarantee of prices, I believe that similar incidents should not happen again. So how should consumers protect their legitimate rights and interests when they encounter price fraud?
Consumers' rights protection means are as follows:
First, negotiate with the merchants, present the facts and be reasonable. If the dispute can be settled smoothly, there will be no follow-up and it will be easier and faster. If the merchant does not agree, the following methods can be adopted.
Second, consumers should keep the evidence in time, report to the market supervision bureau the merchants who bid up the prices, demand to investigate and deal with the illegal acts of the merchants, and refund the overcharged fees, and resolutely do not tolerate such acts that disrupt the market order.
Third, if consumers buy goods from the Internet that exceed the average price too much, and there is conclusive evidence that they are driving up the price, they need to defend their rights at this time. They can call 123 15 to make a complaint, or log on to the website of the national platform 123 15 to fill in the information and submit the evidence. Wait for the feedback from the staff, punish the merchants, and return the infringed fees.
Fourth, if the above problems are not solved, you can appeal to the administrative department or sue the merchants in the people's court.
The behavior of these three supermarkets is spurned by people, and the ideas of their managers are not in line with the current reality, which is a rather selfish behavior. As for their punishment, my opinion is that they should be punished; I hope that by punishing them, we can make an example and maintain market order; I hope people can buy eggs and vegetables at the right price and get through the severe epidemic smoothly.
When consumers encounter unfair and infringed things, they must bravely take up legal weapons to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests. Don't let those unscrupulous businesses run amok and be severely punished by law.