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How do auction companies complain about violations?

Auction companies can complain about violations in two places:

(1) Contract Section of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau of the region where the auction company belongs. The contract management department of the industrial and commercial bureau is the management institution that regulates the contract execution behavior of auction enterprises. If the auction enterprise breaches the contract, it may complain to the contract office (office) of the local industrial and commercial bureau;

Local auction association;

The efficiency of the contract section of the local industrial and commercial bureau where the auction company belongs is generally better than that of the local auction association, but the best way is to sue the auction company in court.

It is suggested to report the case to the Public Security Bureau and write a written report. If the public security organs refuse to file a case, please ask them to issue a notice of not filing a case. You can appeal or bring a lawsuit to the court. If you need to entrust a lawyer to intervene in safeguarding rights, please go to the law firm to ask a lawyer, entrust a lawyer to help, and meet with a lawyer for consultation. In addition to the public security bureau and the court, you can also complain to the contract section of the regional industrial and commercial bureau and the local auction association of the auction company.

legal ground

Article 65 of the Auction Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) violates the provisions of Article 37 of this Law, and bidders and auctioneers collude maliciously, causing damage to others. If the auction is invalid, it shall be liable for compensation according to law. For bidders who participate in malicious collusion, the administrative department for industry and commerce shall impose a fine of more than 10% and less than 30% of the bid amount; An auctioneer who participates in malicious collusion shall be fined from 0% to 50% of the highest bid/kloc-0.

Thirty-seventh bidders, bidders and auctioneers shall not maliciously collude to harm the interests of others.