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Some campus packages were illegally resold by card merchants?

Yes, recently, a number of Unicom users reported to reporters that Unicom asked them to provide the student ID card of the designated university and verify it in the offline business hall within the specified time, otherwise they would stop using the "4G National Traffic King (Campus Welfare Card)" package discount.

The reporter found out that although the users who reflected the problem came from many parts of the country, their mobile phone numbers were all concentrated in Zunyi City, Guizhou Province.

165438+1October13rd, China Unicom Zunyi Branch replied to the reporter that during the promotion of Xinpu University Town in Zunyi City, some campus welfare cards were obtained by illegal card merchants, and it was illegal for card merchants to sell at different levels to earn the difference. Unicom has made it clear that the users who apply for this card should be students from five universities in Xinpu University Town, Zunyi City.

In this regard, Zunyi Unicom has notified all campus welfare card users by SMS, requiring cardholders to go to the designated place for real identity authentication within 15 days. After the deadline, China Unicom will cancel the campus exclusive discount package of its mobile phone number card or stop.

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Lawyer's point of view: Unicom should bear the responsibility of managing loopholes.

Regarding the experience of the above users, the reporter consulted Zhang Xinnian, a lawyer of Beijing Wen Zhong Law Firm. Lawyer Zhang believes that in this case, although many users who use the campus discount package are not college students, Unicom actually has the responsibility of network access audit and agency supervision.

Zhang Xinnian said that although many users buy mobile phone cards through agents, consumers should not bear the obligation to identify the legality of agents' sales behavior. "The consumer successfully accessed the network and opened the card through the guidance of the agent. By default, the card they bought in this way is a common number card recognized by Unicom. The bag has been used normally for one year. At this time, Unicom suddenly stood up and said that you are not a student user and cannot continue to use this package, which is unfair to consumers. "

Zhang Xinnian emphasized that since China Unicom emphasizes that it is a special preferential package for campus users, it should strengthen the examination of students' identity in the network access link. The resulting adverse consequences, China Unicom should not let consumers pay the bill, but should pursue the responsibility of agents, China Unicom itself is obviously at fault. "Even if you access the network through an agent, the user's relevant information will eventually be passed on to China Unicom. Why not screen them? This also exposes the problems existing in the management of operators themselves. "