In this era when online shopping is the norm of life, we are undoubtedly deeply involved in the vast network of 'logistics' and 'refunds'. Wake up in the morning and buy a cup of coffee;In between work at noon, buy a tiring dessert;Stay up late at night to work and order takeout. Then we just lazily waited for a refund. If you are not satisfied, you will be refunded;Damaged, apply for a refund. What would normally seem like a refund mechanism, this winter, because of a man's "angry" behavior, people began to re-examine the issue.
Mr. Zhang from Zhejiang, who runs a ** that sells drawings. On December 13, he posted a ** about what happened to him. Mr. Zhang said that some customers maliciously applied for refunds in his store848 yuan. It seemed to be the slight pain of cutting the bones, which made Mr. Zhang, who had always been calm, so angry that he drove nearly 200 kilometers to find out this "white prostitute party".
You may feel that there is a refund of 848 yuan, such an insignificant amount, is it worth driving 200 kilometers?It is clear that the scales of moral justice, 848 yuan is no longer a matter of gold content, but has triggered a public scrutiny of morality.
While refunds are a common means of protecting rights, malicious chargebacks create a vicious cycle of this mechanism. "It is not only a matter of amount but also of integrity to let a good refund system deteriorate and let conscientious merchants suffer losses. Mr. Zhang said in his statement. His anger, as a merchant, is undoubtedly a bell-striking for this behavior. His refusal is a clear remark to those who maliciously make refunds.
The behavior of the merchant has set off a lot of heated discussions on social **. A number of ** have reported on this matter, and netizens have also launched a heated discussion about it. Some praised the merchant's decision, seeing it as a kind of resistance and wake-up call to malicious chargebacks. At the same time, some people also wonder about this, they think that for this kind of small refund, it is really necessary for merchants to insist on driving more than 200 kilometers to theorize.
The anger of 200 kilometers away portrays a merchant's demand for fair trade, and also shows a person's insistence on the bottom line of morality. This winter came early, but the discussion of the refund storm has made people's hearts warm. Be an ethical consumer and, more importantly, be an ethical person.
I'd like to hear what you think, what do you think of this merchant driving 200 kilometers to find a customer who has been maliciously refunded?What can we do to prevent customers from refunding fraud?Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section and discuss this together.
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