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Thailand Targets Substandard Online Goods in Major Clean-Up


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The campaign, involving a collaboration with 16 governmental agencies and major e-commerce platforms, aims to enhance the integrity and safety of online marketplaces.

Not a hope in hell of achieving that.

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How exactly do you define "substandard goods"? And the shops are filled with them, so why is it a surprise that they're also sold online?

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What they have done is make next to if not impossible to have friends send you spices, mixes, specialized Cajun foods and Northern NM Foods. They suddenly seem to be against the law, rules whatever. My friends have been sending Hatch Chile powder, posole  and salsa's for years, same with Cajun crab boils, roux etc. All products were properly sealed commercial products. One package was trashed and returned another just returned and returned by the USPS because of the new rule/law and is now lost in what's left of the US Postal System after Mr. "NoJoy" has been wrecking it. Maybe if I spend more money on FedEx my packages will get through, those sent by FedEx seem to. 

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Will they do anything against retailers online with "bait and switch" tactics.

Showing one product and price, then on ordering the item, it is more expensive, and the price was for a cloth or some cheap item.

 

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As far as I am aware, the only time goods are checked is when they are imported and pass through customs.

This could be misconstrued as an attempt to prevent consumers from buying direct from countries of origin and forcing said consumers to buy same goods from Thai outlets. 

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1 hour ago, khunjeff said:

How exactly do you define "substandard goods"? And the shops are filled with them, so why is it a surprise that they're also sold online?

Have no fear. I was informed today on the forums of the universal high quality of Chinese goods, especially EV products.

 

My entire life experience, here and in America,  runs contrary to that.

 

But these members were so persuasive.  Of course they already owned said products and no refunds possible.

 

I thought about their arguments for a couple of seconds even.

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