Tolerance Cheating
During production, some companies fail to adhere to the specified tolerance standards, affecting thickness. For example, certain molds may become unusable as a result.
Weight Shortchanging
Some sellers may reduce the actual weight of products to cut costs, leading to insufficient product quality for customers and affecting performance. Some buyers may also engage in weight shortchanging during weighing, such as failing to deduct the weight of paper, cardboard tubes, or outer packaging.
Material Substitution
Some suppliers replace the materials ordered by customers with lower-quality or different materials. For instance, many speculative companies mix 201 and 304 stainless steel and falsely market it as 304.
Futures Delivery Delays
Suppliers fail to deliver goods on time, disrupting customers' production plans and causing financial losses and reputational damage.
Order Default
Some stainless steel suppliers cancel large orders after accepting them due to price fluctuations, leading to production line halts and significant losses for customers.
Fake Trading Companies
Some fraudulent trading companies advertise low-priced stainless steel products on online platforms to attract orders. After customers make payments, they find themselves unable to contact the sellers, and the goods are never shipped.
Falsification of Origin
Some stainless steel products are claimed to be manufactured in renowned countries but are actually produced in other countries at lower costs. This not only violates principles of integrity but may also compromise product quality and safety, harming consumers' rights.
Passing Off Inferior Products as High-Quality
Some businesses engage in fraudulent practices, such as disguising inferior stainless steel as premium products, leading to issues during use for customers.
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