Chinese consumers have the right attitude -- never trust the brand (it may well be a fake anyway), but trust the store where you bought it. Then you can go there and make a racket, the only way to get justice. Forget the consumer rights laws unless you have suffered actual physical harm and can get the word out to the media, it doesn't matter what the law actually says in China, try suing, LOL. You are at the mercy of the seller. That is why I can only advise people, again and again, not to buy directly from an unknown Chinese source, no matter how tempting. Or if you do, be prepared to take a serious risk that you will just lose your money, get total junk or get nothing. If you can get it through a company where you live, then you can always take it back.
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