In the digital circle, "touch the party" refers to people who often buy a product and return it within seven days without reason. This situation is much disliked by consumers in the field of digital products, because sometimes they will buy a "touch machine", giving people a bad experience of "buying a new machine and a second mobile phone".
Recently, a "touch party" was "sanctioned" by the JD platform. According to netizens, after purchasing a vivo X100s, the consumer applied for return without reason within seven days, and the return function was disabled by the JD platform. In addition, other consumers asked the user why he returned goods frequently, and the user replied that he was just curious.
The reaction to this event varies. Some people think that JD is doing well and support JD to deal with this behavior; However, some people expressed concern about whether this would become a common phenomenon. "I've seen much better." Some even said that they returned 10 mobile phones in a month.
It is worth noting that "Touch the Party" is mostly associated with mainstream e-commerce platforms, such as JD. These platforms mainly sell digital products and provide good after-sales service, so they attract a large number of "touch party" who want to try products but lack economic strength.
We believe that it is no problem to return and exchange goods normally within the scope of consumer rights and interests, but it is not worth advocating the frequent "touch the party" behavior. As the saying goes, "If you often walk by the river, you can't keep your shoes wet."