Alibaba and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China have cracked the "brush" in Chongqing's 100 million yuan order brushing case for five years
. Recently, the Chongqing Municipal Bureau of Industry and Commerce announced that Yang and his wife who operated the order brushing platform were investigated for suspected violations of the "Anti-Unfair Competition Law" and "Online Transaction Management Measures" and other laws and regulations. After investigation, the amount of order brushing on the platform reached over 100 million yuan, but as the funds for order brushing were frozen, Yang and his wife only got nothing in five years. Now their lives are in a dilemma and they can't even pay the mortgage.
1. In the latest report of Alibaba, Tencent, JD.com, on
the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, 6 virtual operators were named and complained to users: JD.com and Alibaba were accused of failing to fulfill their service commitments; Dr. Peng was accused of not handling the complaints in a timely manner; HNA's business cannot be used normally; Snail has exaggerated publicity; while Xiaomi has been complained by users and has not been standardized in traffic reminders; Tencent, Potato, etc. are deducted unknown fees!
2. Baidu issued a statement strongly denied rumors of "paid SEO services"!
The full implementation of rectification does not seem to have successfully dragged Baidu out of the quagmire. On the contrary, Baidu's search results have received doubts again, and there are even rumors of "launching SEO paid services with third parties." In response to this, Baidu issued a statement today to clarify: "Baidu will not provide any SEO services, nor will it launch the so-called paid SEO services."
3. A man embezzled 500,000 yuan of public funds and spent 200,000 yuan to reward the female anchor
Zhou, a 21-year-old man from Suzhou. He was an employee of a micro-business enterprise. Due to work reasons, he could access the dedicated mobile phone for the company's operating funds. So he took the opportunity to embezzle public funds to reward the female anchor, embezzled a total of 500,000 yuan of public funds, and lost 200,000 yuan in two months!
4. It is difficult for supermarkets to make profits by making e-commerce. RT-Mart said it can lose another 5 to 7 years !
RT-Mart Chairman Huang Mingduan said that Feiniu.com can lose another 5-7 years. After all, e-commerce giants such as JD.com, Suning, and No. 1 store have been losing money for many years, and are still relying on money-burning and price wars to attract traffic. It is not realistic to make a profit in a short period of time!
5. "Yi" wants to be a mobile terminal. IKEA: Half a month of transactions exceeding 10 million.
On May 31, Xu Husheng, founder of WeChat official account "Yi", revealed that since May, Yi Yi launched new e-commerce products every day, and it took only more than half a month for e-commerce sales to easily exceed 10 million. The next short-term goal is monthly revenue of 50 million. According to Xu Husheng, the current e-commerce model is very simple. Select high-quality independent brands and designer products in mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, Nordic and other places, and then recommend them to your own users. So far, the number of suppliers has gradually grown from 100 to 1,000.
6. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: E-commerce must clean up online stores for illegal telephone card sales by the end of August.
Yesterday, the relevant person in charge of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology interpreted the new policy of "the strictest real-name system in history", and mentioned that the real-name system currently faces two weak links: "online marketing channels" and "virtual operators". The person in charge said that as one of the new requirements for real-name management of telephone users this time, e-commerce platforms must clean up online stores that sell telephone cards without authorization, with the deadline being August 31.
7. Gome Electrical Appliances spent HK$45.26 million to repurchase 50 million shares
last night, Gome Electrical Appliances Holdings Co., Ltd. issued an announcement stating that the company has repurchased 50,000,000 shares of the company from the market in accordance with the general authorization granted by the company's shareholders to the board of directors to repurchase shares at the annual general meeting held on June 24, 2015. The maximum subscription price per share is HK$0.93 and the minimum subscription price per share is HK$0.89. The total amount of shares repurchased is HK$45,260,000 (excluding commissions and expenses).
8. Guangzhou taxis will force the installation of in-car video surveillance, which can be used to recognize faces and remote real-time monitoring
of more than 20,000 taxis in Guangzhou will be installed in-car video surveillance. The Municipal Transportation Commission can remotely monitor whether the driver has any violations such as refusal to load, and passengers can also call through the APP as promised. Once items are lost in the car, they can also use video surveillance to increase the chance of recovering lost items. The draft for soliciting opinions on the "Guangzhou Passenger Taxi Vehicle Technical Management Regulations" announced by the Municipal Transportation Commission yesterday clarified the above provisions.
9. Jack Ma apologized to Ma Huateng and Tencent for DingTalk
Yesterday, Alibaba's collaborative office platform - Enterprise WeChat - DingTalk sent an apology letter through DingTalk's official Weibo and WeChat service account at 21:47 and 21:59 on May 30, respectively, and presented it in the form of two jpg pictures splicing. The main meaning is that Jack Ma told his colleagues on DingTalk that the advertisements he posted in several newspapers in the morning were too low, "The advertisements of Zanzin are too low, like those made by JD. I have officially apologized to Ma Huateng and Tencent! It seems that too much market budget will cause such a thing." 10.
Foreigners also need real names
China will realize 100% real-name registration of telephone users on June 30, 2017. 100 million users who have not yet had real names need to log in to their identity information, otherwise the service will be disconnected at that time. A relevant person in charge of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on the 30th that foreigners must also register with real names and use their passports.