I come to the conclusion that purchasing something from the market is equivalent to purchasing a pig in a poke. Why should you deceive customers when making an expensive purchase? If you have a product and a label, you should deliver the item that was ordered and paid for rather than causing problems for customers by advising them to make a return in accordance with your algorithm of steps for returning goods after delivering the incorrect item that was paid for and ordered. The application's performance is lacking, the supplier's ratings are exaggerated, and purchasing products on the market is a very dubious practice because you often pay for one thing but receive another.
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