In fact, most of the lower class people in Hong Kong still have a monthly income of around HK$100.

The price of a TV in the city of Beijing is at least two thousand yuan at the cheapest.

Therefore, this group of people can only contribute their enthusiasm and create social effects.

In fact, in the consumer market, this TV is lukewarm and has normal sales.

It is not easy to sell normally.

First of all, most of the people who have the ability to consume are pro-foreigners and pro-easy life, and many of them are even returnees from studying abroad.

Therefore, this group of people, no matter how well Lou Xiao'e promotes it, still look down on mainland brands.

Another thing is that other colleagues have been slandering us in various ways.

If it weren't for this popularity, it would be difficult to sell normally.

At least it has entered the markets in various places safely, and no one dares to destroy or smash things at this critical moment.

And there is also a small number of people who buy televisions from Beijing because of a sense of identity.

Customers who purchase the product also try hard to promote the brand on their own initiative.

Apart from anything else, the quality is excellent. None of the 800 color TVs sold in Hong Kong Island had any quality problems.

Also, several of the televisions sold at Xinjiapi got soaked in water during sea transportation, so the seller changed the packaging and sold them directly.

After the problem occurred, Lou Xiao'e's local office immediately returned the product and promised three guarantees in the entire Southeast Asian market.

This combination of punches stunned those competitors who had originally been thinking of engaging in price wars and channel wars.

Although electronic products have been developed for several decades, their quality is not as mature as that of later generations, and quality problems occur very frequently.

In the past, it was mostly a seller's market, and issues like after-sales service are still in the traditional model.

That is, the store is responsible.

It depends on one's conscience.

It will take another four or five years for the foreigners to formally legislate and propose clauses similar to the "Three Guarantees" service.

What is proposed in the terms is simply to clearly distinguish between full warranty, repair and replacement and limited warranty.

The three guarantees proposed by Lou Xiao'e are even more brutal, and are the same regulations that we implemented after the reform and opening up.

As long as it is clear that the damage is not caused by human factors, the product will be returned or repaired within a certain period of time. This after-sales service concept was promoted through the incident of water leaking into the TV.

It is certain that other peers will be caught off guard.

The key point is that each factory now has its own fault tolerance rate for electronic products.

That is to say, for every 100 televisions sold, the manufacturer is actually prepared for ten or more to break down.

He Yuzhu, the quality inspection director, proposed that there should be zero problems with exported goods and that anyone who did have any problems should be held accountable.

This minimizes the chance of problems due to spare parts.

Only collective factories can enforce such strict discipline.

And it's obvious that it can't last long.

But it did not delay the Sijiucheng TV Factory, because its quality and after-sales guarantee made it an instant success and it captured part of the TV market.

The celebrity publicity, coupled with the three guarantees service, has finally opened a gap in the electronic products market which is surrounded by wolves.

At least those who have bought TVs of this brand in Hong Kong can proudly brag to others that the TVs they bought are guaranteed to be returned, replaced or repaired when they see other people’s TVs have problems.

It's just so awesome.

So overall, this marketing was quite successful. Lou Xiao'e had already sent a working group to stay in Sijiu City and started the second procurement business negotiation.

Lou Xiao'e now felt her whole body was limp and she didn't want to move even a little finger.

Her fat baby climbed down the stairs backwards, one step at a time. The steps were covered with thick carpets, and a servant followed him.

The little fat kid climbed downstairs and saw Lou Xiao'e lying on the sofa. He couldn't help but smile, revealing his signature little bean teeth.

"Mommy," the little guy called out crisply and rushed towards Lou Xiao'e.

Lou Xiao'e was also used to playing this game with her son. She bent over and spread her legs. When the little fat baby rushed over, Lou Xiao'e clamped him with her legs, then supported the little fat baby's armpits with her hands and picked him up.

It is certain that you should take two deep puffs first.

The milky scent on the chubby baby can cure fatigue.

"My dear son, do you miss your mother?" The tiredness on Lou Xiao'e's face disappeared. She hugged the child in front of her and couldn't help rubbing her son's chubby face.

"I do," the baby was very considerate and patted his chest as he spoke, meaning that he thought about it.

Tan Yali lazily followed behind and went down the stairs.

When she saw Lou Xiao'e, she immediately said with disdain: "Hurry up and take a shower, don't make my sweet baby cry again."

When Lou Xiao'e heard this, her face immediately turned red with shame and she cried out coquettishly, "Mom!"

"Hehe..." Tan Yali sneered and rolled her eyes, not wanting to pay any attention to Lou Xiaoe at all.

There is a reason for this. Lou Xiao'e went to a small town in the south and had several affairs with He Yuzhu.

The coat might have been stained with He Yuzhu's scent. After returning to Hong Kong Island, he was taken to He Xinghua. No one knew what was wrong with the little guy, but he just kept crying for his daddy.

I tried to coax her for half a day but it didn't work and my voice became hoarse from crying.

Lou Xiao'e and Tan Yali both thought it was metaphysics. After all, the little one had never seen He Yuzhu before. Although he had inadvertently called out the word "Dad" before, he had never cried like this.

What's even more mysterious is that after the little fat baby was tired of crying, Lou Xiao'e took a bath and changed her clothes inside and out.

The little fat baby suddenly stopped crying and making a fuss, and no longer called for daddy.

This thing shocked both Tan Yali and Lou Xiaoe.

Since then, Tan Yali always teased Lou Xiaoe about this matter, probably because she was a little angry at her for not fighting back.

After all, if things were to develop in this way, even if Lou Xiao'e didn't live for herself in the future, she should keep her distance from He Yuzhu.

Hong Kong Island is going to abolish the polygamy system this year, and there is a lot of discussion about this in the newspapers.

In terms of development, this means that Hong Kong society has recognized that the status of women and men is equal.

If Lou Xiao'e wants to develop independently, even if she doesn't get married in the future, it is the best time to break away from He Yuzhu.

This is not because Tan Yali wants to burn her daughter's bridge after crossing it, but because she really cares about her daughter's happiness.

After all, Lou Xiao'e is still young, and if He Yuzhu continues to develop like this, he will definitely become a big shot in the mainland in the future.

It's actually better for both of them to separate.

Lou Xiao'e can pursue her happiness openly.

And He Yuzhu is no longer a burden here.

Who would have known that before Lou Xiao'e went to the south, she spoke very clearly to Tan Yali and expressed that she must make their future clear to He Yuzhu.

As a result, they had sex, and it was Lou Xiao'e who took the initiative.

How could Tan Yali not be angry? (End of this chapter)

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