Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    China
    Home / China / Society

    Top court acts to protect consumer rights

    By CAO YIN | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-03-15 00:08
    Share
    Share - WeChat
    A market supervision officer explains consumer rights protection to customers in a supermarket in Rugao, Jiangsu province, on Friday, a day ahead of March 15, World Consumer Rights Day. [XU HUI / For China Daily]

    China's top court has urged courts nationwide to crack down on companies that lure customers into prepaid purchases without delivering services, aiming to strengthen consumer protections and promote business integrity.

    The Supreme People's Court issued a 27-article judicial interpretation on handling civil cases involving prepaid consumption on the eve of World Consumer Rights Day, which takes place on March 15 each year. The move responds to public concerns and seeks to ensure the healthy development of advance payment models, said Chen Yifang, chief judge of the court's First Civil Division, at a news conference on Friday.

    For years, disputes have arisen when prepaid service providers — such as gyms, beauty salons and educational institutions — shut down or cease operations after consumers have already purchased services or recharged their membership cards.

    In one case disclosed by the court, a consumer surnamed Zhang paid 2,000 yuan ($277) for a one-year gym membership on July 2, 2023, which included 60 fitness sessions. The gym abruptly ceased operations in August, after Zhang had participated in just 12 sessions. Zhang sued the gym operator, seeking a refund for the unused 48 sessions.

    A grassroots court ruled in Zhang's favor, ordering the gym to refund 1,600 yuan for breaching the prepaid contract.

    "Prepaid consumption, widely adopted for its cost-saving benefits, is designed as a mutually advantageous practice," said Wu Jingli, deputy chief judge of the division. By paying upfront, consumers often enjoy discounted rates or bundled services, while businesses benefit from steady cash flow and customer retention.

    "However, this advance payment model carries risks when operators treat prepaid funds as informal financing tools, exposing consumers to financial harm if mismanaged," Wu said, adding that the new judicial interpretation aims to address such risks.

    Under the guidelines, which take effect May 1, businesses that shut down or cease operations after collecting prepayments — while failing to provide services and evading refund requests — may be deemed fraudulent and subject to punitive compensation. In severe cases, operators could face criminal liability.

    The document also stipulates that consumers have the right to terminate contracts and request refunds if businesses relocate in ways that cause inconvenience, transfer operations without consumer consent or fail to deliver services tied to time-based membership cards.

    Additionally, consumers will be allowed to cancel prepaid contracts and seek refunds on legitimate health-related grounds.

    "For example, consumers who fall ill and lose their hair no longer need hairdressing services. Those who become disabled may no longer require fitness services. Those who are seriously ill and hospitalized no longer need eldercare services. In such cases, they can apply for refunds," Wu said.

    Chen said courts will continue working with government agencies to curb practices that harm consumers and disrupt market order. They will also guide businesses to operate with integrity to enhance public confidence in prepaid services.

    In 2024, China issued a guideline to tighten supervision over advance payment models used by many eldercare facilities, aiming to regulate the growing senior care sector and protect the interests of the country's aging population.

    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
     
    99久久无码一区人妻| 免费无码作爱视频| 亚洲成在人线在线播放无码| 日韩电影免费在线观看中文字幕| 无码人妻AV一二区二区三区| 精品久久久久中文字| 亚洲av无码成人精品区在线播放| 亚洲AV无码国产精品色午友在线| 精品久久久久久中文字幕大豆网| 无码专区狠狠躁躁天天躁| 最近中文字幕2019视频1| 亚洲AV蜜桃永久无码精品| 国产精品无码久久综合| 亚洲成AV人片天堂网无码| 大地资源中文第三页| 久久无码中文字幕东京热| 免费 无码 国产在线观看观| 国产精品亚洲а∨无码播放| 亚洲一区二区三区无码中文字幕| 中文无码精品一区二区三区| 精品久久人妻av中文字幕| 中文字幕亚洲精品无码| 久久久无码精品午夜| 东京热加勒比无码视频| 免费看又黄又无码的网站| 亚洲AV永久无码区成人网站| 中文字幕久久精品无码| 欧美日韩毛片熟妇有码无码| 国产丰满乱子伦无码专区| 中文字幕无码av激情不卡久久| 欧美日韩中文字幕在线看| 最好看的中文字幕2019免费| 日韩乱码人妻无码中文字幕久久| 亚洲AV永久无码一区二区三区| 精品无码久久久久久久久久| 2021无码最新国产在线观看| 国产AV无码专区亚洲A∨毛片| 国产精品无码a∨精品| 国产v亚洲v天堂无码网站| 国产日韩AV免费无码一区二区三区| 99久久无码一区人妻a黑|