Chinanews client, Beijing, November 11th (Reporter Wu Tao) Have you received your "Double 11" express delivery?

If there are any "small advertisements" on it, don't believe me if there is a scan code to smoke iPhone, instant noodles, etc.

The advertisement printed on the courier note, be careful!

  Recently, some consumers reported to a reporter from Chinanews.com that an advertisement appeared on their express delivery list, stating "You have a box of instant noodles to be drawn", and scanning the QR code to extract them, but in fact they can't be drawn at all.

There are advertisements on the courier bill.

Photo courtesy of interviewed users.

  The reporter learned that some advertisements are directly printed on the express delivery list and integrated into one, and some are posted on the express package box, similar to "small advertisements" on telephone poles.

  Many of these advertisements are marked with words such as "Win iPhone", "Scan QR Code and Draw Instant Noodles", attracting users to scan the code. The final prizes are all "prizes" such as lending and financial management.

Courier company's response: don't bother

  Regarding the printing of advertisements on the express delivery bill, a reporter from Chinanews.com contacted the customer service of a certain express company. Some customer service personnel said that it is usually a business advertisement, and it may be a business tag of the business.

The customer service of the courier company responded "Don't worry about it."

Partial response screenshot

  If it is said that the "small advertisement" posted on the packing box, it may be the behavior of the business.

What about "advertising is integrated with express delivery"?

Who provided such a courier list?

  The customer service of a courier company responded that, “Our company’s express delivery information is normally the phone number, address, recipient and order number, and the rest of the information is ignored.”

  Zhao Zhanzhu, deputy director of Beijing Yunjia Law Firm and a special researcher of the Intellectual Property Research Center of China University of Political Science and Law, said in an interview with a reporter from Chinanews.com that there is no problem in printing advertisements on express delivery orders. There are no prohibitive regulations in law, as long as the content of advertisements is not illegal. can.

The phenomenon of

"Praise Cashback

Card

" in the

package

is still rampant

  In addition to printing advertisements on the outside of the packaging boxes, merchants often add "comfortable cashback cards" to express parcels.

  However, a recent sample survey conducted by the Consumer Council of Guangdong Province found that 85 samples were accompanied by a "commercial cashback card", which induced consumers to make non-objective evaluations of the product through cashback, red envelopes, coupons and other methods.

  Recently, three restaurants in Yangzhou have been punished by the market supervision department for placing "acceptable cashback cards" in their takeaways.

  Some lawyers said that the

“acceptance cashback card” carried by

merchants in express delivery or takeaway

not only violated consumers’ right to know, but also constituted false propaganda, which was considered unfair competition

.

Some merchants’ praise rebates still exist in secret, just contact customer service.

screenshot

  The reporter's investigation found that at present, many e-commerce platforms have blocked keyword searches such as "rebate for good reviews", but after contacting some merchants' customer service, they will get answers such as "10 words plus picture back to 1" and "return to 3". Secretly exist.

  In addition, the "Praise Cashback Card" itself has become a commodity. At present, there are a large number of shops selling "Praise Cashback Cards" on e-commerce platforms, and some are named "New Regulation Evaluation Cards" to avoid risks.

In fact, the card is still clearly marked with "full five-star image + high-quality evaluation, reward 1 yuan" and other content.

  What do you think of the advertisements contained in express delivery?

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