From:ChinaDaily | 2021-07-07 09:03
The Supreme People s Procuratorate in March published a major false advertising case in which a company from Jiangsu province, in an alleged effort to dupe older adults, claimed its bottled water contained over 81 minerals that were beneficial to cardiovascular health.
Over 80,000 bottles were sold, and most were purchased by senior customers, who spent a total of 23 million yuan ($3.54 million). An investigation revealed that the water was laced with magnesium chloride, which not only has no health benefits, but also may cause gastrointestinal and heart issues if consumed in large quantities.
Fraudulent health products, wire scams, valueless collectibles, false contracts and financial tips are some of the most common methods of scamming seniors, according to the 2019 anti-scam guideline for the elderly issued by the Beijing Silver Industry Association, an organization dedicated to serving older adults, with the silver in its title being
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