How to pay for the false propaganda of merchants
The compensation provisions for false propaganda of merchants are as follows:
First of all, according to Article 52 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests:
Where a business operator provides goods or services, causing damage to consumers' property, it shall bear civil liabilities such as repairing, redoing, replacing, returning goods, making up the quantity of goods, returning the payment for goods and services or compensating for losses in accordance with the law or the agreement of the parties.
This provision shows that it is the responsibility of businesses to compensate for false propaganda.
Third, false propaganda is fraudulent. According to Article 55 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law:
(1) Where a business operator commits fraudulent acts in providing commodities or services, it shall increase the compensation for the losses it has suffered according to the requirements of consumers, and the amount of the increased compensation shall be three times the price of the commodities purchased by consumers or the cost of receiving services;
(2) If the amount of increased compensation is less than that of 500 yuan, it shall be 500 yuan. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail.
Therefore, when making compensation through false propaganda, merchants should increase the compensation for the losses suffered by consumers according to their requirements, and the compensation amount is three times the price of goods purchased by consumers or the cost of receiving services; At the same time, if the increased amount of compensation is less than that of 500 yuan, it is 500 yuan.
To sum up, consumers can take up legal weapons and demand compensation if they encounter false propaganda from businesses. If the merchant refuses to pay compensation and the nature is bad, it can be solved through legal channels. If you still have relevant legal advice, please seek online answers from professional lawyers.