When we buy something, we usually look at the trademark on the thing, such as its material. However, the material of the thing written on the hangtag of some merchants is fundamentally different from the material used in the thing itself. I think such businesses should be severely punished. Merchants who deceive consumers should be severely punished to protect the rights and interests of consumers.
When consumers’ rights and interests are violated in life, they should take up legal weapons to protect their rights and interests.
When the appearance of the clothes consumers buy is inconsistent with what the merchant described, they should decisively complain to the merchant so that such unscrupulous merchants will be severely punished. When relevant personnel receive relevant reports, they should also strictly punish such merchants, so that the rights of consumers can be fundamentally protected. If such businesses are not severely cracked down, more people may be put on fire and market rules may be broken.
The label on the clothes says wool 96, but in fact there is no wool at all. If such behavior cannot be punished, more businesses will follow suit.
Clothes without wool are sold as imitation wool, and the profits can be imagined. If such behavior is not punished, other businesses will feel it is unfair. Because no one cares about their real goods, while those counterfeit goods can make huge profits.
Many people will take risks when they see that they can make huge profits, and they feel that there is no big penalty for doing such a thing, so they do it. Because the benefits obtained are more attractive than the punishment results.
So only by severely cracking down on such brands can we ensure market fairness and effectively protect those who are truly doing business. Only by severely cracking down on such brands will more people not follow suit, the market can be better protected, and the rights of consumers can be better protected.