The Internet has expanded into so
many areas of Chinese life, and with that infusion has come more complaints
from netizens over standards of service.
Consumer complaints during the first quarter of 2015
for Internet shopping increased by 174.4% year-on-year to 24,100 cases,
according to statistics published by State Administration for Industry and
Commerce of China.
The State Administration revealed that China's
nationwide industry and commerce administrative units received a total of 1.701
million consumer complaints, reports and inquiries in the first quarter of
2015, representing a year-on-year increase of 18.7%.
During the reporting period, consumer complaints saw a
year-on-year increase and complaints related to service saw a significant
growth. The industry and commerce administrative units reportedly received
266,000 consumer complaints, a year-on-year increase of 8.6%. Of those
complaints, service consumer complaints increased by 17.8% year-on-year to
111,000 cases; while product-related consumer complaints increased by 3%.
Among service consumer complaints, Internet shopping
complaints accounted for the largest part and with the fastest increase. The
top three complaint categories were Internet shopping, which reported 24,100
cases and accounted for 21.8% of total service consumer complaints; resident
services, which reported 14,000 cases and accounted for 12.6%; and telecom
services, which reported 13,000 cases and accounted for 11.6%.
The State Administration said that they will
investigate and punish acts that disturb the market order, enhance network
market supervision, and handle legal provisions to protect Chinese netizens.
By China CSR
internet services problem is every country not only about China. Net neutrality becomes a bad version. hope will result in good.
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