
핵심 요약
- It was reported that many roadside durian sellers on the old Bangi-Dengkil road do not use price tags.
- Even when there are price tags, they are placed in a size too small to be seen from the vehicle.
- Consumers are forced to buy the fruit even if it is overly expensive, because they feel embarrassed after getting out of their vehicle to ask the price.
- The reader pointed out that money earned without transparent pricing is not halal and called for honest trade.
The price-hiding tactic of roadside durian sellers on the old Bangi-Dengkil road in Malaysia has been the subject of a reader complaint. One reader noted that most sellers do not put price tags on their products, which forces customers from among the travelers to make a purchase.
According to the reader's letter, even some sellers who do put price tags write them so small that they can only be seen after getting out of the vehicle. When a consumer gets out of the vehicle to ask the price, they feel obliged to buy at least one fruit, even if the price is expensive, out of embarrassment.
The complaining reader described the sellers' method as 'hidden coercion' and called for honest trade. It was emphasized that as the fruit season nears its end, sellers should abandon their deceptive tactics and be transparent with customers.
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- Where are the durian sellers complained about by the reader operating?
- The complaint was made about roadside durian sellers operating along the old Bangi-Dengkil road route in Malaysia.
- How do the sellers force customers to buy?
- The sellers either do not display price tags at all or write them so small that they cannot be seen from the vehicle, making customers get out and ask; thus, the consumer feels compelled to buy the product out of embarrassment.
- According to the author, what does the sellers' attitude mean at the end of the season?
- Despite reaching the end of the durian season, the sellers' continuation of these deceptive tactics shows that they have moved away from an honest and transparent approach to trade.