For example: SHARPPOR, TOSHIBAOR so on.
2. You can check the name of the place of origin. If there is a sign on the back cover of the electrical appliance indicating the country of production (such as made in Japan) or the place of origin (made in Hong Kong), you can tell whether the product is made in China or a subsidiary.
Most foreign companies use the company name as the brand of goods, and counterfeit goods cheat by stealing this trademark. In order to prevent being cheated, you should pay attention to which company produces the products on the outer packaging or instructions when buying, so as to confirm the products of this company.
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It is understood that due to low consumption level, weak awareness of rights protection and low price, rural and urban-rural fringe areas have become the hardest hit areas for counterfeit household appliances. At present, the appearance of "cottage" home appliances is very similar to the real thing, which is very confusing, and ordinary consumers are easily deceived.
The industry and commerce department reminds consumers that the "shanzhai" products have poor internal quality, lack of after-sales service and difficulties in safeguarding rights. Be vigilant when buying, test the product performance on the spot, and ask the merchant for an invoice. After returning home, you can call the anti-counterfeiting phone provided on the product for verification, or log in to official website and enter the serial number and related information of the product for authenticity identification. Once quality problems are found, they should be reported to the industrial and commercial departments in time to avoid economic losses.
With the approach of Shuang 1 1, another wave of online shopping spree is coming. For consumers who need to buy home appliances, it is cheap and convenient to buy home appliances online. However, recently, the China Consumers Association released an analysis of complaints received by the National Consumers Association in the third quarter of this year. Among them, household electronic appliances ranked first in commodity complaints with 27 158 complaints, accounting for one third of the total number of commodity complaints.
Note that the network model and the store are different. "Products that look exactly the same are cheaper online than offline, but if you compare them carefully, you will find that the models will be slightly different and even the functions will be somewhat different."
People's Network-Online shopping for home appliances, beware of being fooled by "dedicated"
People's Daily Online-Xingning District seized a number of "cottage" electrical appliances.