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😕 Many consumers were disappointed with the quality of products they purchased during the double 11 sale, with some receiving counterfeit and substandard items.
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Some users received more items than they ordered from online sellers.
The low price strategy of the double 11 shopping festival led to a widespread trend of consumer downgrading.
Consumers were lured by low prices but ended up buying counterfeit and substandard products.
! The rise of e-commerce in China has led to an increase in counterfeit products due to low entry barriers, high user traffic, and low costs.
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The development of China e-commerce has been accompanied by product quality issues and the proliferation of fake goods.
Low prices, high profits, and no-holds-barred promotions are the biggest selling points of knockoff products.
Social platforms like WeChat, TikTok, and Qu Show have become channels for the circulation of counterfeit goods.
😔 The cosmetic industry admits to making fake cosmetics, causing frustration for formula scientists.
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The cosmetic industry admits to making fake cosmetics using dyes to mimic natural ingredients.
The practice of selling fake cosmetics under the name of Aenon Essence is not illegal.
Formula scientists are frustrated with their fixed salaries and lack of contribution to society.
🛍 China's counterfeit industry continues to thrive, with millions of physical stores and online platforms selling counterfeit goods at low prices.
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In 2016 alone, over 18,000 stores selling counterfeit goods were shut down and 380 million links to counterfeit goods were removed.
Counterfeit merchants often reappear on other platforms under different names.
Despite the high risk, people are still drawn to buying counterfeit products due to low prices.
👗 A Chinese clothing brand called temu is gaining rapid recognition in the US e-commerce market by offering low-priced women's clothing.
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temu offers a comprehensive 20% discount on almost all women's clothing priced below $20.
temu's low pricing strategy is possible due to their long-term cooperation with low-cost Chinese manufacturers.
temu quickly gained market share in the US, posing a serious challenge to Amazon, but their thin profit margins require significant investment in marketing to establish a large customer base.
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