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Laogao E-commerce Newsletter on March 14th

2017-03-14

  #Lao Gao E-commerce News# [E-commerce Evening News on March 14] 1. A Taiwanese courier was late for delivery and was beaten to beg for mercy on the ground; 2. He claimed that taking Tangchen Beijian was invalid and sued Yao Ming, and he was only compensated; 3. He could only ride a shared bicycle at the age of 12; 4. The favorability ranking of domestic express brand: SF Express’s best reputation; 5. Monthly income survey of online anchors: less than half of thousands of yuan, less than 10,000 yuan.

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  1. The Taiwanese courier was late for delivery and was beaten on the ground and kept begging for mercy.

  On March 14, a courier in Yuanlin Town, Changhua County, Taiwan was late for delivery. A couple who received the goods asked about the reason for the delay. The two sides had an argument. The courier threw off his safety helmet angrily. Seeing this, the couple became more angry. The recording threatened to sue the courier. The courier was forced to kneel on the ground and lost control of his emotions. He said in the quarrel: "I know where your family lives." The couple felt threatened, so they beat the courier. After the video was exposed online, it triggered netizens' condemnation of the couple. At present, the courier issued a statement through social networks saying: It was he who had a conflict with his couple. After the incident, the courier company tried hard to help, but because he was still a student, he could not run many programs, but he still thanked netizens for their concern. (Source: Global Times)

  Comment: What is the reason that can force the courier into this?

  2. He claimed that he had taken Tangcheng Beijian ineffectively and sued Yao Ming, and he received only compensation for the goods.

  On March 14, it was reported that it believed that the Tangcheng Beijian Fish Oil Soft Capsules he bought from a pharmacy had false propaganda. Consumer Feng Changshun sued the distributor Beijing Baixing Sunshine Pharmacy Co., Ltd. and brand spokesperson Yao Ming, demanding that the pharmacy return 88.2 yuan of the goods and compensate 500 yuan; and demanded Yao Ming to bear joint and several liability, compensate 1 cent of mental loss fees, and compensate 10,000 yuan of evidence collection fees. This morning, the Second Intermediate People's Court made a final judgment, and Beijing Baixing Sunshine Pharmacy Co., Ltd. returned Feng Changshun's payment of goods within seven days of the judgment taking effect, rejecting Feng Changshun's other lawsuits.

  Comment: Just refine the law.

  3. Only when you are 12 years old can you ride a shared bicycle

  On March 14, after Chengdu issued a national pilot opinion to encourage the development of shared bicycles, Shanghai has also formulated shared bicycle standards, including regulations such as GPS positioning, 3 years of forced scrapping, deposit refunds of no more than 7 days, and riding at the age of 12. With the popularity of shared bicycles, legislation is also necessary, and standardized management is conducive to the healthy development of this industry. (Source: Internet)

  Comment: It’s really a bit messy to share bicycles now.

  4. Domestic express brand favorability ranking: SF Express’s best reputation

  According to reports on March 14, among domestic express delivery brands, SF Express occupies the top spot in the most popular express delivery brands with the fastest and relatively high-quality services, and 87.2% of respondents expressed their preference for SF Express. YTO ranked second in popularity, with a mention rate of 39.0%. Shentong ranked third with a mention rate of 37.8%. (Source: Internet)

  Comment: The express delivery market is occupied, and now there is only a competition of service quality.

  5. Monthly income survey of online anchors: less than half of the thousand yuan, less than 10,000 yuan

  On March 14, a survey by the Beijing Cultural Market Administrative Law Enforcement Corps showed that 47.7% of online anchors had a monthly income of less than 1,000 yuan, 15.9% of online anchors had a monthly income of 1,000 to 2,000 yuan, 18.0% of online anchors had a monthly income of 2,000 to 5,000 yuan, less than 10% of online anchors had a monthly income of more than 10,000 yuan. (Source: Finance Network)

  Comment: The gap between the rich and the poor among online anchors is also quite large.

  6. The "12315" mini program is launched, and you can complain and report on WeChat

  March 14th news, today, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce announced that the "12315" mini program was officially launched at the launch ceremony of the national 12315 Internet platform, and consumers can complain and report on WeChat anytime and anywhere. If users want to complain, report and inquire about relevant rights protection knowledge, they just need to search for "12315" in the search window at the top of the WeChat client, and click "Search" to access the "12315" mini program. Select "I Want to Complaint" to complain about incidents in daily consumption or services that have disputes over consumer rights with merchants; select "I Want to Report" to report merchants suspected of illegal and irregular operations. After the complaint or report is successful, a case number will be generated. You can view the complaint and report feedback progress at any time through the Personal Center of the 12315 mini program. (Source: Yibang Power Network)

  Comment: I hope the complaint can deter all kinds of illegal merchants.

  7. DHL e-commerce layout in Hong Kong, targeting the Chinese import market

  March 14th news, DHL E-commerce, a subsidiary of the world logistics company Deutsche Post DHHL Group, established a new fulfillment service center in Hong Kong after it was deployed in the United States, Mexico, India, Europe and Australia. DHL said that the new fulfillment service center will mainly meet the growing express delivery demand for cross-border products in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in Greater China, and will bring the distance between online retailers and end customers. (Source: Yibang Power Network)

  Comment: For merchants entering the Chinese market, in the future, they will reduce the risks of customs supervision and management when dealing with cross-border goods, and the delivery service will be more convenient.

  8. Alibaba reduces its holdings of 4.44 million shares of Momo ADS, and its shareholding ratio drops to 20.2%.

  March 14th news, according to Alibaba Group's 13D/A filings filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, the company reduced its holdings of Momo American Depositary Receipts (ADS) by matching transactions on March 9. Among them, Alibaba Group sold 3,710,000 Momo American Depositary Receipts at a price of US$29.1 per share; 353,623 Momo American Depositary Receipts at an average price of US$31.2016; and 87,594 Momo American Depositary Receipts at an average price of US$32.7636. The total sales volume was 4.44 million shares. (Source: Tencent Technology)

  Comment: What is Alibaba’s consideration?

  9. A woman scans the QR code to print photos for free, and large-scale private photos leak out

  March 14th news, in recent years, some merchants have placed free WeChat photo printers to attract customers. Citizens only need to scan the QR code and send photos, and the photos will be "spouted" after waiting for a few minutes. Yesterday, Qingdao police issued a reminder through the WeChat public account "Qingdao Public Security" that this behavior is likely to reveal personal privacy. Qingdao police released a real case that has happened recently: Ms. Zhang and her family were going out for dinner and found a machine marked with the sign "Free Print Photos" at the entrance of the hotel. Ms. Zhang saw that many people were printing photos. She also scanned 4 QR codes on WeChat as instructions, uploaded the photos, and printed 4 photos for free. Ms. Zhang didn't expect that a few days after the photo was printed, a friend sent her a link on WeChat and said that she had seen her large-scale photo on it. Ms. Zhang opened the link and there was really a private photo of her. Ms. Zhang contacted the customer service of the WeChat official account on the link and said that she was the owner of the photo and never authorized the photo to anyone. If she did not delete it, she would sue the other party for infringing on her portrait rights. The other party said that the photo was provided by someone through the background and was not aware of whether the photo was authorized. (Source: Qingdao Evening News)

  Comment: Who is responsible?

  10. Vice President of the Supreme Court responded to "anti-counterfeiting like catching drunk driving": Will strengthen legislation to increase judicial enforcement efforts

  On March 14, Li Shaoping, a deputy member of the National People's Congress and vice president of the Supreme People's Court, went to the Sichuan delegation to listen to the opinions of the deputies on the "Work Report of the Two Courts". After the meeting, Li Shaoping responded specifically to "anti-counterfeiting like catching drunk driving." Li Shaoping responded to this that counterfeiting and selling counterfeit goods is a public nuisance to the whole society, and has been intensifying efforts to crack down on it in recent years. However, the governance of counterfeiting and selling counterfeits involves the entire society, different links, different regions, and different departments, and "need to work together." (Source: Tianxia Online Business)

  Comment: Anti-counterfeiting cannot be done by individuals or enterprises.

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