What they are complaining about
Chinese
consumers lodged about 740,000 complaints last year, of which 520,000 were
about products and the rest about services, according to a recent report
by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.
Digital products:
The numbers of complaints about cameras and
video cameras were 3,096 and 1,247, a rise of 51.76 percent and 40.43
percent year on year.
High-end digital products such as LCD and PDP
TV sets, and digital cameras drew the most complaints.
Consumers often found it difficult to return
sub-standard products; and some of the advertisements were exaggerated.
Interior materials and furniture:
There were 13,258 complaints about interior
materials, and 12,983 about furniture.
The main problems included low quality of
wooden floors and glazed tiles, shoddy furniture sold at high prices, and
misleading concepts of new technology.
Nutritional food:
About 5,047 complaints were about nutritional
or health food.
The problems included exaggeration of benefits
in advertisements featuring celebrities and promotions disguised as free
physical check-ups.
Light electric vehicles:
Light electric vehicles bikes powered by
electricity also drew many complaints. They centered on poor-quality
storage batteries and brakes, and a lack of after-sales services.
Telecom service:
There were 49,414 complaints about telecom
services, of which those about mobile telecom services topped the list.
Consumers complained about telecom operators'
unilateral action on various kinds of short message services, fraudulent
and pornographic text messages, and inaccurate telephone bills.
Catering industry:
There were 17,362 complaints about the catering
industry, second highest on the services list. They were mainly about
restaurants setting minimum consumption bills, forbidding consumers from
bringing beverages or charging high corkage.
Tourism:
There were 3,712 complaints about tourism
services, an increase of 63.31 percent year on year.
Some travel agencies were blamed for forcing
customers to sign contracts to avoid or reduce liability, changing travel
routes and increasing shopping time.
People's Daily contributed to the story
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