Mr. Wang, who lives in Ganjingzi, went to a nearby newly opened bath
Take a bath. As soon as he entered the door, the service staff asked him to put on slippers. Mr. Wang changed shoes and went for bathing with the number 15 card. When he came out, he found that the shoes he took out were not his own. However, the waiter insisted that No. 15 is the pair of shoes and certainly not mistaken. In order to prove that this pair of shoes is not his own, Mr. Wang put the shoes in front of everyone's face, and found a lot bigger. The waiter still insists on the 15th is the statement of this pair of shoes.Gan Jingzi Consumer Association received a detailed investigation of the incident after receiving a complaint from Mr. Wang. Law enforcement officials believe that in this shoe-swept crisis, consumers are unable to produce evidence to prove that the shoes are not theirs, and that the quality and size of the shoes alone are not sufficient to verify the evidence. At the same time, the bath centre evades its responsibilities under the pretext of no vouchers, so it is difficult to mediate it.
The Consumers Association reminds consumers that the problems of losing shoes and losing clothes in the bath center are common, but most of them are difficult to solve due to lack of evidence and can only be prevented by relying on the honest service consciousness of the operators. Consumption from consumers to public places should increase self-protection awareness so as to avoid unnecessary losses.
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