What to do if the salesperson is cheating

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-01-30

If you find that the salesperson is cheating, we recommend that you take the following actions:

1 Preservation of Evidence:

If you find that the salesperson is cheating, you can try to keep the evidence, such as audio recordings, photos, etc., for later use in defending your rights.

2 Negotiate directly with the sales clerk:

You can directly negotiate with the salesperson to express your dissatisfaction with his deception and ask him to correct it immediately.

If the salesperson ignores him, you can ask to see his supervisor or the relevant department.

3 Complaints to the relevant departments:

If the salesperson's deception has caused a large impact, such as financial loss, you can file a complaint with the relevant authorities and seek legal or administrative relief.

4 Intellectual Property Rights Protection:

If the salesperson infringes on your intellectual property rights, such as stealing your trademark, patent, etc., you can defend your rights through legal means.

Buyers also need to raise their own risk awareness, do not easily believe the salesperson's promises and verbal agreements, require them to be clear in writing, and do more research and comparison to ensure that their interests are not lost.

In short, if the salesperson is found to be cheating, he should take timely action to protect his legitimate rights and interests.

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