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What I bought in JD.COM doesn't match the real thing. I want to protect my rights by law. What laws can be used to protect rights?
I met it, too. It's JD. COM own products. The businessman said that if I asked JD.COM, JD.COM would have a good meal.

The product trademark on the package I bought has been changed. It turns out that this company uses trademark color to distinguish product types. After I changed it, I couldn't tell it apart. I suspect that the product is packed in the wrong packaging bag. In addition, all the pictures of JD.COM show the red logo. As a result, I received a product with a green trademark. Because it is a health drink, I can't tell if it is the same product. JD.COM was asked to provide the manufacturer's official bid change certificate, but it was unable to provide it. The JD.COM display page did not show the bid change or random delivery. I just want to return it, but people say it has been opened, so I won't change it.

I don't know which law this situation has violated. What should I do?