Shipping shock: Chinese influencer Cherie apologises after live-stream fans charged US$155 for ‘giveaway’ items
- Influencer apologises for ‘misunderstanding’ as says high shipping fee was intended to limit fans to one giveaway item each
- Many fans complained that it was a ‘scam’ but others defend Cherie, saying they had not been charged more than a cent for their items
If it seems too good to be true, it possibly is: more than 700,000 products, including electric toothbrushes and pillows, going for one Chinese cent each at a fan festival by Chinese influencer Xueli Cherie.
But some consumers who snagged more than one of the almost-free items received a nasty shock when they were charged a 999 yuan shipping fee (US$155).
On Chinese social media platform Weibo, many called the set-up a “scam” and criticised live-streaming shopping events, calling for consumers to be protected better.
In a statement on Friday, Cherie apologised for the “misunderstanding” and said consumers who were charged the high shipping fee would be refunded.
Cherie, who has 14.53 million followers on Weibo, said the 999 yuan shipping fee was imposed on some customers as there was a limit of one item per customer for the event on August 26.
As a way to impose this limit, anyone who placed more than one order was charged the high shipping fee, according to the statement.