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家住长春市铁北的石先生近日让人狠狠地骗了一把。去年11月9日,一名个子不高、操南方口音的男子驾驶面包车到他们单位推销一些商品,他自称是来参加订货会的,着急回家,所以车上的商品以低价出售。他的车上有电池、圆珠笔、碳素笔心、拖鞋、水杯、石英钟、毛巾等商品,他说每件0.9元就卖,如果把车上的货全包了,他还将赠送一台影碟机。由于水杯、笔记本、拖鞋等“大件”商品摆在表面,电池、笔心等“小件”商品被压在下面,所以一看这么多商品,石先生顿时动心了:将这些货买下再卖给一些小卖店可以赚一笔。于是经一番讨价还价,四箱货以1600多元成交,卖者也信守承诺赠送给买者一台影碟机。
Mr. Shi, who lives in Changchun City, North Railway, recently felled a fiercely. On November 9 last year, a man who was not tall was driving a van with a southern accent to sell some goods to their flat. He claimed to come to the fair and came home urgently, so the goods on the car were sold at a low price. He had a battery, a ballpoint pen, a pen, a slipper, a glass, a quartz clock and a towel on his car. He said that he would sell it at 0.9 yuan each. He would also give away a DVD machine. Because of the glass, the notebook, the slippers and so on, the “big” product is put on the surface, the battery, the pen core and other “small” products are pressed below, so when I look at so many commodities, Mr. Shi suddenly tempted: The goods bought and then sold to some small shops can make a fortune. So after some bargaining, four boxes of goods to more than 1,600 yuan turnover, the seller also kept its promise to buyers a DVD player.