Group 1 - The article discusses a consumer deception involving a "large digital educational 3D movie" in Guangzhou, where parents reported feeling misled after purchasing tickets for low-quality films that did not meet educational claims [1][9][11] - Parents received movie vouchers that were mistakenly believed to be school assignments, leading them to buy tickets for a series of short films instead of full-length features [2][10][12] - The local education bureau warned that organizations were falsely using its name to distribute these movie vouchers, indicating potential fraudulent activity [1][12][13] Group 2 - The movie event was held in a rented cinema, and the cinema staff clarified that they were not responsible for the content or ticket sales, which were managed by a third party [11][12] - Legal experts indicated that the promotional tactics used by the organizers could constitute commercial fraud and violate consumer protection laws, allowing consumers to seek refunds [17][18] - The event's promotional materials claimed affiliation with government educational initiatives, which were found to be unverified and misleading [13][17]
学校老师派发科教电影观影券,半价一张40元?家长大呼上当
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-15 08:27