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German auto giant Mercedes-Benz apologizes over customer’s mistreatmen

Mercedes-Benz auto company has tendered an  apology to one of her customers, who is said to be a Chinese, and who actually came to buy a car in the company, and was said to have mistreated by an authorised dealership, and as a result, the ill-treatment was  made public in a viral video which  triggered consumer outrage.

The customer, a woman, whose name has not been revealed, has said that she purchased a new Mercedes from an authorised dealer in the northern city of Xi’an only to discover afterwards that it was leaking oil on the showroom floor.


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A video was posted showing her sitting on the hood of a car in the showroom and angrily accusing sales staff of dodging her demands for a refund, the Guardian Nigeria can authoritatively report.

The woman also alleged in later media interviews that she originally wanted to pay cash for the car but was pressured by the dealership into taking out a loan that came with high fees, she said.

“We’re very sorry for whatever happened,” said Hubertus Troskas, a board member and head of China operations for Daimler, Mercedes’ parent group.

“We have reached an agreement with the customer and she will continue to be a Mercedes customer,” he added, speaking to journalists on the opening day of the Shanghai Auto Show.

The Guardian Nigeria reported that the irate buyer said in a Chinese media interview posted on Monday that she would continue to refuse any settlement offer by Mercedes, saying she wanted the matter fully investigated by consumer protection authorities first.

Daimler, as well as government authorities in Xi’an, have already announced investigations.

“This is nothing we approve of. We go by the law,” Troskas said on the opening day of the Chinese auto show.

“There is good consumer protection in China and we want all of our dealers to work to the letter of the law and the ethics of our brand,” he said.

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“We clearly have to apologise. That has not been dealt with properly.”

The report had it that the woman has alleged that when she requested a refund, the dealership first offered to repair the leak, and then to install a new engine.

It said that her complaints have sparked a flood of supportive online comments by Chinese web-users, with many relating their own consumer horror stories.

Accordingly, the episode is the latest in a series of cases to show foreign brands the power of Chinese netizens.

Last year, Mercedes-Benz apologised for “hurting the feelings” of China’s people after its Instagram account used a quote by exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who is vilified as a separatist by Beijing, the Guardian Nigeria gathered.

According to the report, last year, also, Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana apologised to Chinese consumers after its products were pulled from lucrative Chinese e-commerce platforms over an Instagram post by the brand that was seen in China as culturally offensive.

And hotel group Marriott’s website in China was shut down by authorities after a customer questionnaire listed Taiwan, Tibet and Hong Kong as separate countries, angering Beijing. Marriott apologised and change the wording.

Nevertheless, global carmakers have gathered for the Shanghai Auto Show amid a rare sales slump in the world’s largest vehicle market stemming from a range of economic and trade factors.

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