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How to return red envelopes for shopping in Duoduo

Open Pinduoduo, in the personal center, click on Duoduo to buy food and send red envelopes, receive red envelopes for newcomers to Duoduo to buy food, click on Duoduo to get full coupons, and to send coupons to users, times In the early morning of the same day, return to Duoduo Grocery General Coupon and view it in the Coupon Center.

Full refund for Duoduo shopping orders will be in the form of cash coupons. After the user successfully places an order on the full refund page and confirms receipt of the goods, he or she can then visit the full refund page to receive the full cash coupon. The upper limit of the cash refund is 40 yuan. Rules of the Full Rebate Event for Newcomers: Newcomers who place an order on Duoduo Maicai can get a full rebate red envelope, which can be collected the next day. However, according to the rules of the event, the maximum red envelope is 10 yuan, and the refund is a cash coupon, not a cash red envelope.

Operating environment:

Brand model: Honor x30 Max

System version: magic UI 5.0

App version: v6.4.0

Pinduoduo is a mainstream domestic mobile shopping APP. It was established in September 2015. Users can initiate group buying with friends, family, neighbors, etc. to buy goods in groups at lower prices. It aims to gather the power of more people, buy better things at lower prices, and experience more benefits and fun. On July 26, 2018, Pinduoduo was listed in the United States.

On August 1, the Internet Supervision Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation attached great importance to the issues reported by the media such as the sale of infringing and counterfeit goods on the Pinduoduo platform, and has requested the Shanghai Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce to interview the platform operators. It also requires Shanghai and other relevant local industrial and commercial and market supervision departments to conduct serious investigations and inspections on the sales of counterfeit products and imitation of famous brands on the Pinduoduo platform as reported by the media and reported by consumers and trademark rights holders. On August 1, 2018, the Shanghai Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce interviewed Pinduoduo operators. On August 2, the People’s Literature Publishing House issued a statement stating that it would pursue the legal responsibility of the “Pinduoduo” shopping platform for selling pirated books.

In the early morning of January 20, 2019, a serious vulnerability occurred in Pinduoduo.com, and users could receive a 100-yuan no-threshold coupon. Later, some netizens revealed that the coupons received can be used to recharge phone bills and Q coins. At 9 a.m., netizens discovered that Pinduoduo had removed all relevant coupons from the shelves. It was not until around 10 a.m. that the vulnerability was officially fixed by Pinduoduo.

On April 25, 2018, Pinduoduo launched "Putting Agricultural Goods Together" online, purchasing more than 2,000 acres of garlic from 546 poor households in Zhongmou at a price of 0.15 yuan per catty higher than the market price. This effectively solved the problem of low prices for garlic harvests that hurt farmers. People's Daily commented that e-commerce platforms can use big data to guide poor agricultural households, improve the planting and breeding structure, and increase farmers' income.

In June 2018, an investigation by the Shanghai Public Security and Cyber ??Security Department found that the “Pinduoduo” mall was selling illegal products such as knives, fake base station equipment, and fake motorcycle license plates. In response to this, Pinduoduo publicly responded on its official Weibo, saying that it attaches great importance to this, urgently investigates, launches a comprehensive and systematic cleanup, closes the stores involved, and removes the illegal products from the shelves. Stores with serious violations have been included in the platform’s “blacklist.”