#Laogao E-commerce Newsletter# [E-commerce Evening News on January 5] 1. A man’s mobile phone of 5,988 yuan was lost by courier, and the courier disappeared! 2. It is rumored that Didi will lay off half of its employees. The official response: It is purely nonsense; 3. "Ali's anti-counterfeiting" attracted the attention of British media, saying that it should have done this long ago; 4. The Alipay bill is here! Unexpectedly; 5. The first case of online car-hailing in Yunnan: The traffic administrative penalty decision was illegal, and the driver won the case.

1. A man’s mobile phone of 5,988 yuan was lost by courier, and the courier disappeared!
According to January 5, Mr. Dong spent 5,988 yuan to buy a Samsung phone online. Because it meets the recall plan, he contacted Best Huitong to pick up the items. However, the customer service said that the express delivery delivered an empty box to them and had refused to accept it. The courier in charge of the matter has now disappeared. The outlet has been closed and the express company can only pay 1,000 yuan!
Comment: It really doesn't work.
2. It is said that Didi will lay off half of its employees. Official response: It is pure nonsense
According to reports on January 5, it was reported that Didi Chuxing is laying off employees recently, and half of the employees in each business line will be "optimized" and resigned. In this regard, Didi Chuxing said that this statement is purely nonsense. Didi Vice President Li Min responded, "Any company will have normal personnel adjustments and employees will resign. Every month, employees will leave Didi due to performance or specifications, but they are all small, and Didi's approach is no different from that of ordinary Internet companies."
Comment: Layouts are not a problem, the problem is the doubts about the company's performance caused by this, which in turn affects the capital market.
3. "Ali's anti-counterfeiting" attracted the attention of British media, saying that this should have been done long ago
According to January 5, Alibaba recently sued two merchants selling counterfeit Swarovski watches on its e-commerce platform, claiming that this is the first such legal lawsuit in China. The Financial Times reported on this and paid attention to it. The report quoted lawyers as saying the move was a necessary step that Alibaba should take as it faces increasing criticism from regulators and manufacturers — especially luxury manufacturers whose products are often copied and sold online.
Comment: This should also be one of Alibaba’s purpose of combating counterfeiting: to gain the trust of major international brands.
4. The Alipay bill is here! Unexpectedly
On January 5, Alipay, a subsidiary of Ant Financial, launched personal bills. Users can log in to Alipay to view their personal financial situation last year. Many people said that they had said "I don't dare to open it" before, but after watching it, they couldn't wait to show it out. The most surprising thing about people is that the total spending situation for the whole year is higher than the estimate.
Comment: Compared with parents, Chinese millennials not only like to consume or even advance consumption, but also like to experience better life enjoyment, but also attach more importance to health and environmental protection.
5. The first case of online ride-hailing in Yunnan: The traffic administrative penalty decision is illegal, and the driver wins the case
On January 5, when a female driver Tan from Kunming took orders and sent passengers through the "Didi" online car-hailing platform, she was arrested on the spot by the inspectors of the Kunming Municipal Transportation Bureau, temporarily detained the vehicle and fined 20,000 yuan. Ms. Tan was dissatisfied and sued the Kunming Municipal Transportation Bureau to court, demanding that her administrative penalty be revoked. On the morning of January 5, the first case of online car-hailing rights protection in Yunnan was made in the Chenggong District Court of Kunming City, confirming that the traffic administrative penalty decision made by the Kunming Transportation Bureau against Ms. Tan was illegal, and Didi driver won the case.
Comment: Cases are worth learning from, and administrative power also needs to be regulated.
6. Macy's plans to close about 63 stores and lay off more than 10,000 employees
On January 5, Macy's announced a restructuring plan on Wednesday, laying off more than 10,000 employees. The department store giant will close about 63 stores this spring and seek further cost reductions. The company said it would cut about 3,900 employees, part of the company's plan to close about 100 of its 730 stores announced last summer. The company will also lay off about 6,200 employees as part of streamlining operations and cutting spending, which can increase investment in digital businesses.
Comment: To increase source, you must save money. Under the pressure of e-commerce, innovative services are the most serious.
7. Baidu takeaway outsourcing company involves labor-management disputes, and the delivery staff complains about irregular employment!
On January 5, it was reported that more than 200 takeaway workers online complained that a Baidu Takeaway outsourcing company involved a salary of nearly 2 million yuan. The main reason is that the company did not pay a guaranteed salary of 4,200 yuan as promised, which led to disputes. Every time you give away an order, you earn 7 yuan, at least 1,000 yuan. People who don’t have a basic salary will leave, which is too unstable!
Comment: Labor-management disputes are not a problem, Baidu has money. The problem is the damage to Baidu's brand value.
8. Amazon released its 2016 transcript: FBA delivers more than 2 billion items
According to January 5, Amazon recently announced the report card of the 2016 FBA and third-party seller business. Data shows that in 2016, Amazon FBA delivered more than 2 billion items to global sellers, and the number of active sellers using FBA services increased by more than 70%. Outside the United States, the number of goods delivered by FBA has increased by more than 80%.
Comment: Under the pressure of Tmall and JD.com, Amazon has never been able to find its unique, clear and transmissible positioning.
9. In 2016, China's average daily express delivery service exceeded 250 million people
On January 5, the reporter learned from the State Post Bureau that in 2016, my country's average daily express delivery service exceeded 250 million people, supporting online retail sales of more than 4 trillion yuan, accounting for 12.5% of the total retail sales of consumer goods, and creating more than 200,000 new jobs. Ma Junsheng, director of the State Post Bureau, said that seven key contents, including postal express infrastructure construction, competitive business opening, express delivery to the countryside, and direct postage in every village, have been included in the national planning outline. This year, we will implement the safe consumption project, create a model demonstration of safe consumption, and specialize in dealing with acts such as letter swiping and illegal operations that infringe on consumers' legitimate rights and interests.
Comment: While express delivery creates huge employment opportunities, it also creates many problems that need to be solved. The government and related enterprises should speed up the resolution.
10. Foxconn wants to revive Sharp TV business, but Hisense refuses to use the right
According to the online version of the Wall Street Journal, when Foxconn acquired Sharp last year, one of the goals of the iPhone OEM was to use Sharp to build an independent consumer electronics business with global brand awareness. But now, Foxconn faces a major obstacle: in the United States, the sales rights of Sharp's branded TV belong to Hisense, which has expressed no intention to accept Sharp's request to return the brand's right.
Comment: Analysts say Hisense may eventually use these resources to promote independent brand TV, which is another challenge for Foxconn.
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