Reminder: car dealers increase the price of car sales is an illegal act.
Author: Wang Bing source: the Ji'nan daily
in the last two years, some car dealers use consumers for the mentality of some tight cars eager to lift cars, wantonly to increase the price of cars. In view of this, 21 urban consumer rights units, including Ji'nan, jointly issued a claim on rights, and agreed that it is an illegal act to sell cars or to sell cars in disguise.
it is understood that in the past two years, the price increase car has been open and rationalized. Some dealers use consumers' psychology to lift cars eager for fast cars. Outside the manufacturer's guidance price, consumers are required to pay an extra fee, less than 35000 yuan, more than 3. 5 million yuan, and no charge credentials. Decoration.
21 urban consumer rights alliance members in the joint release of the view that the sale of cars or disguise and sale of cars is a kind of illegal behavior under the price theory of supply and demand, not only violates the State Council price regulation, but also infringes the legitimate rights and interests of the normal queuing consumers, The increase in fees is actually a commercial bribe. The compulsory tying of car decoration is suspected of unfair competition, and this behavior should be stopped.
Feng Jingkai, the Secretary General of the City Association, pointed out that the price increases are eager to mention the consumers of tight cars, a "urgent compensation fee" to surpass the car buyers in front of the car, or the "cuser fee", which leads to the prolonged waiting time of the normal queues and the damage to the right to use. The dealer put the cost into his pocket and infringed the property rights of consumers in disguise. The purchase and sale of vehicles also violates the provisions of the State Council's provisions on administrative penalties for illegal acts of prices, which should be ordered to correct, confiscate illegal income and impose a fine of less than 5000 yuan. The loss of national tax revenue. The practice of forcing consumers to buy ornaments, such as ornaments, at a high price, not only damages the interests of the consumers, but also violates the provisions in the anti unfair competition law that "the operators should sell goods and do not violate the wishes of the buyers or add other unreasonable conditions".