When I was shopping, I did encounter situations where the pictures did not match the actual trademarks. Sometimes I will definitely find the merchant and ask him to explain what is going on? I would even ask him to return or exchange the product, which is also a way to protect my own rights.
I remember that I bought a leather bag online. When I came back, I found that the trademark on the leather bag was different from the one I saw online. Although the appearance of the bag was the same, the tag was different, and Scanning the barcode could not reveal the name of the product, so I thought it was a counterfeit product. After communicating with the merchant, I returned the bag.
I think as a business, you should operate with integrity. You should provide customers with any kind of products, and you should not sell them as dogs. If you meet a customer who is easy to talk to, you can get away with it, but if you meet a customer like me who loves to be serious, this product will definitely not be sold, and I will not buy anything from your store for a long time. It is you who suffer the loss.
So no matter what product we buy, we must see it clearly. If the product we buy does not match the actual description, we must find customer service to communicate and let the other party give you a reasonable explanation. If the explanation does not make sense, you should protect your own rights and interests. You can't go shopping in a hazy way, you should consume clearly.