Lazada and DeAura the biggest pains for customers in 2017
In 2017, the Ministry of Industry and
Trade’s Vietnam Competition Authority received a large number of complaint
letters related to the quality of goods and services of Lazada, while DeAura
has made its name by swindling thousands of customers into debt.
According to the Vietnam Competition Authority (VCA)’s
annual report released on its website, the authority processed about 1,000
requirements and feedbacks from customers in 2017 received via its hotline,
email, its website, and post. Some of the businesses hit by the most
complaints are Recess Co., Ltd. (lazada.vn), Cat Hung Thinh Trading Co.,
Ltd., and DeAura Vietnam Co., Ltd.
Accordingly, VCA has received a large number of
complaint letters on the quality of products and services at lazada.vn, as
well as delays in delivery, goods being different from the advertisements,
delivering used/old items or the wrong articles, repudiating liability,
cancelling orders, fake promotions and wrong prices, selling goods not in
inventory, and abandoning customers. By the number of complaints, lazada.vn
has made customers very angry this year.
VCA has been working with Recess and asked the company
to resolve complaints and explain its business process. The firm has resolved
the complaints satisfactorily since then. However, VCA will also inspect and
supervise lazada.vn in the time coming.
A week ago, a lazada.vn customer claimed that it
delivered a laptop with a damaged battery and keyboard, and then delayed a
refund or exchange for over a month, although the website promises to “Return
or exchange items easily within 14 days, even if you simply do not like the
product.”
Only after vir.com.vn reported this incident was this
customer allowed to return the damaged laptop and got his money back.
In addition to Recess, numerous customers complained
about purchasing jewellery worth more than VND1 million ($44) after watching
an advertisement of Cat Hung Thinh on television. The item was very bad,
stained, and crude.
After feedbacks from customers, the company has taken
back the jewellery for warranty, but the new goods were even worse than the
ones before. Customers contacted Cat Hung Thinh but the calls were not
received.
Numerous customers also complained about free
promotional skin care services at DeAura spas in Hanoi, where they were
solicited into buying a set of cosmetics worth VND43 million ($1,900) payable
in instalments via Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VP Bank)
or FE Credit. They have faced many troubles with the quality of these
cosmetics and the unclear credit terms.
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Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 5, 2018
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