1 thought on “I bought the gold necklace I bought after half a month, if I lost the merchant, is it responsible?”

  1. SummarynLost things have nothing to do with the merchant.nConsultation record · Answer on 2021-08-16nI bought the gold necklace I bought after half a month, if I lost the merchant, is it responsible? Lost things have nothing to do with the merchant. Because things are lost with things, there is no causal relationship in essence. It is not legal to think that this thing is broken, which is the cause of this thing. The relationship between merchants and consumers is a relationship of products based on products. One day with the bracelet, it was broken and took off. If you are so depressed, if you have problems such as quality, you can negotiate to the merchant, or go to the court to sue for claims. During a day, the problem was lost and could not be found. This is not equivalent to not saying that you can understand your mood, but the law sees evidence. Even if you go to the court to prosecute the other party, you have to come up with certain evidence, otherwise the court may not accept it. I didn't say it, but you couldn't hear the explanation of the law at all. You want the law to listen to you, but unfortunately the law pays attention to evidence. Regarding civil disputes, there are generally 4 methods to deal with. Essence Then you can only be a disadvantaged group, thank you, don't thank you. good luck.

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