Maibakh car owners set up a three-color canopy and responded to quality problems in a high-profile way. What do you think after reading it?
Recently, due to vehicle problems, a car owner took a unique way to protect rights-set up a three-color canopy on the roof. This move quickly caused widespread concern on the Internet.
It is reported that the owner spent a huge sum of money to buy a brand-new Maibakh, but soon after picking up the car, he found that there were serious problems such as water leakage. Faced with this situation, the owner sent the vehicle to the 4S shop for maintenance. However, the 4S shop dismantled the vehicle on a large scale without the owner’s consent, but failed to find and solve the water leakage problem.
After many unsuccessful communication, the owner felt very angry and helpless. In order to attract more people’s attention and support, he decided to express his dissatisfaction in a striking way. As a result, the tri-color awning came into being, and the owner drove this "special" Maibakh out every day, hoping to protect rights in this way.
This move quickly fermented on the Internet, which triggered a wide discussion. Many netizens expressed sympathy for the owner’s experience and condemned the behavior of the 4S shop. At the same time, some netizens expressed their appreciation for the owner’s way of safeguarding rights, and thought it was a brave and effective expression.
Faced with the pressure of public opinion, 4S stores and manufacturers finally began to respond positively to this matter. They said they would solve the problem of car owners as soon as possible and promised to strengthen after-sales service and quality control to avoid similar problems from happening again.
The Maibakh car owner’s road to rights protection is tortuous, but his persistence and courage finally won the attention and support of the society. I believe that in the near future, his problem will be properly solved. At the same time, this incident also reminds us that as consumers, we should be brave enough to speak out and protect our legitimate rights and interests in the process of safeguarding rights.