How did the gang use Jingdezhen teacups to deceive merchants? How to deal with this kind of deception?

Mr. Wang, who is doing business in Jingdezhen, suddenly received a summons from the court. He doesn't think he has done anything too much. He's just doing some small business here. He thought for a long time. About last August, several people came to the store to buy tea cups. The man said he wanted to buy a teacup with the words Jingdezhen on the bottom, and it was the cheapest. Before that, he also bought a batch of cheap tea cups with the words Jingdezhen on them, only two were left, and then they were bought by that man.

The person in the complaint column above the summons was written by Jingdezhen Ceramic Association, claiming 30,000 yuan. But in fact, the unit price of the two teacups sold by Mr. Wang is only 4 yuan. Mr. Wang said that they are all small businesses, and there is no illegal profit at all, nor does it infringe on the interests of others. So he found the reporter. Subsequently, the reporter found a staff member of Jingdezhen Ceramic Association. The staff said that the person on the court summons was not a staff member of their ceramic association, nor was he entrusted.

The reason why this fraud gang used this method is because Jingdezhen Ceramic Association did have many prosecution cases before, and some merchants did imitate their brands. But Mr. Wang bought the goods through formal channels and didn't sell them at a high price. There is no illegal profit, so there is nothing that can be prosecuted by law, mainly using it. Mr. Wang doesn't know the law. When they saw the court summons, they handed over the thirty thousand dollars.

In case of this kind of deception, you can actually visit some professionals, or you can go directly to the court to ask some legal knowledge from the relevant staff. Purchase must go to the formal channels, but also keep the corresponding purchase vouchers and contracts. As long as it is a formal channel, there is no need to worry.