On February 23, the fourth meeting of the ** Financial Committee proposed to encourage and guide the renewal of new ** scale equipment. The meeting emphasized that accelerating product upgrading is an important measure to promote high-quality development, and it is necessary to encourage and guide the renewal of equipment and the trade-in of consumer goods on a new scale. The current round of "trade-in" subsidies may reach the level of 100 billion, and the consumption pull is obvious.Recently, the state has introduced the policy of "exchanging the old for the new" to attract people's attention, and the state's policy is always centered on the interests of the people, and every time the "old for the new" is introduced, it is hoped to stimulate domestic consumption and improve the people's living standards, and the broad masses of people have indeed enjoyed the benefits of the policy. However, some unscrupulous capitalists use the "old for new" policy as fertilizer, and the people are used as leeks to cut stubble after stubble.
In recent years, during the "Double Eleven" period, shopping malls and ** used all this trick, many people compared the price of the same product before and after, but did not expect that the subsidy was more expensive than the previous full price. This kind of news can't be on the hot search, because it's too common.
During the "trade-in" activity, some businesses used this call to make a lot of money, while enjoying state subsidies, while earning higher profits than usual.
Some unscrupulous merchants, in the so-called "trade-in"** activity, cleverly disguise defective products as high-quality products, in order to deceive consumers. They take advantage of people's desire for new things to refurbish and repackage old goods that have been backlogged for many years, and sell these obsolete goods to innocent consumers under the name of "**" and using high subsidies as bait. These merchants not only enjoy state subsidies, but also make huge profits from them, and even cleverly empty their stocks. They skillfully look for loopholes in their policies, and their greedy eyes are directed at ordinary people who are eager to exchange for new items. However, their actions will eventually be morally condemned and punished by law, because integrity and fairness are the most valuable qualities in business activities.
This strategy is not uncommon, however, many people hold the mentality of "since you want to buy a new one, you can give a few old ones to count", and resell old things to merchants at a low price. In the end, the merchant reaps the benefits of the fisherman and enjoys a double benefit, while the buyer receives the subsidy but the benefit is not obvious. In this transaction, the buyer does not seem to be getting the real benefit, and the merchant cleverly exploits the consumer's psychology to maximize profits.
Usually, when a new product is sold, there will be a lot of gifts, but some merchants use the "old for new" as an excuse to leave the gifts for resale or secondary sales. As for the subsidy, unscrupulous businesses always have a way to conceal it, give less or even not give it.
If unscrupulous merchants are found, they must report a big harm to reduce everyone's losses and prevent leeks from being cut by capital.
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