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短腿邮品市场火热,摇号公正性引发担忧!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-04-28 05:55

Core Viewpoint - The introduction of the lottery mechanism for stamp sales has led to significant price increases, raising concerns among collectors about fairness and transparency in the process [1][2][4]. Group 1: Issues with the Lottery Mechanism - The original intention of the lottery system was to ensure fair distribution of scarce stamps among collectors, but operational issues have emerged over time [2][4]. - Many collectors have expressed concerns about the lack of transparency in the lottery process, including the inability to track their lottery numbers and unclear oversight of the execution [4][5]. - The emergence of bulk purchases of lottery stamps by a few individuals has raised suspicions that the system may be exploited by certain interest groups, leaving ordinary collectors at a disadvantage [6][7]. Group 2: Pricing and Distribution Concerns - The pricing of lottery stamps has become a significant issue, with examples showing price premiums as high as 400%, such as the special edition stamp priced at 48 yuan compared to its face value of 9.6 yuan [8][9]. - The limited supply of stamps available through the lottery exacerbates market imbalances, as seen with the example of a commemorative stamp with a distribution of only 10,000 out of 128,000 total issued [11][12]. Group 3: Need for Reform - The filtering mechanism intended to prevent scalping and protect genuine collectors has been criticized for being overly strict, discouraging participation [15][17]. - To address the controversies surrounding the lottery system, it is essential for the postal department to enhance transparency and allow public oversight of the lottery process [18][19]. - Future reforms should focus on improving the transparency of the lottery mechanism and adjusting pricing and distribution strategies to ensure fair access for all collectors [20].