Online transaction disputes: The seller is shipped more to the buyer. Is the buyer's income improper? Do you have the right to return?

3 thoughts on “Online transaction disputes: The seller is shipped more to the buyer. Is the buyer's income improper? Do you have the right to return?”

  1. Improper benefits generally refer to specific interests, as long as they can be measured for several years. The virtual items you are talking about should be something like QQ coin phone bills. These things have to be bought for money, of course, it is not profitable. You have received benefits, the seller has suffered losses, and it is already improper. Need to return

  2. Online transactions are also a contract, but it is an atypical contract, which also applies to the relevant provisions of the contract law. Therefore, it is not appropriate for online transactions. The seller is shipped more, and the buyer should refund it, but the cost should be borne by the seller.

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