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Getting used to the free market rule

By Hong Liang | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-14 06:56

Of course, everybody knows that tariffs, sales taxes and myriad of other charges have contributed to push up prices of a wide range of consumer goods on the mainland. But the price hawks wouldn't want to accept that because doing so would have rendered their existence irrelevant. Rather, they insisted that even after stripping out all those charges, the vendors of foreign branded goods are still guilty of fleecing their Chinese customers, not just in the pricing of their wares but also on the after-sale service.

A rather lengthy report notes that changing the wheels at a Mercedes dealership costs thousands of yuan just for the service. I was a car owner for many years, and never had I ever thought of going to the dealership for a wheel change. I am sure there is no shortage of garages in most mainland cities who can do that for a much cheaper price. If the car owner insisted on going to the dealer for such an elementary job, he wouldn't have minded the cost, I would guess.

Indeed, the domestic media has made a big case of the alleged poor after-sale service provided by foreign-brand vendors who were accused of "bullying" mainland consumers. In many cases, it's the bad attitude of the sales attendants at the shop floor and the repair centers that gave the impression of discrimination against mainland consumers.

I had such a bad experience once when I brought my damaged pad to the repair center of a noted Japanese vendor. But I can't imagine that the manufacturer has a standing policy to mistreat customers on the mainland. Of course, it's at fault. It hired the wrong people. And so have the many domestic department stores, restaurants and service providers, which are known for their poor service.

In a free-market environment, vendors who overcharge their customers or provide poor after-sale service wouldn't survive long because nobody would want to buy anything from them. The luxury-goods retail market on the mainland is pretty open and free. If all the criticisms leveled at them were accurate, they should have gone out of business long ago.

The reason they are still here and many of them doing quite well is because there is no shortage of customers willing to pay the price the vendors ask for and tolerate the service they provide for the privilege of being seen driving luxury cars or carrying designer bags.

It's the law of supply and demand. Get used to it.

(China Daily 10/14/2013 page8)

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