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Chapter 1281: Chapter 1137: Some Things Need Someone to Step Up First (Please Subscribe!)

The next day.

After Dou Jiao had finished a full day of meetings.

The entire Sky Eye was shocked.

One billion US dollars.

The boldness to establish global branches, truly befitting of our own Chairman, with more than a hundred subsidiaries, this expansion would easily push Sky Eye’s employee count past ten thousand, so wealthy.

Just thinking of Sky Eye’s reach extending across the globe.

They became very unsettled.

Working as if they were wound up, Tang Qing said to produce a plan in one month, and to set it up in two, and as a professional enterprise service company, they of course needed to speed things up.

Otherwise, how could they show their professionalism.

...

In the following week.

While everyone at Sky Eye was busy.

XiaoXiao Technology also began integrating.

Firstly.

Sky Eye Headquarters had allocated one and a half floors solely for it.

As the headquarters of an independent subsidiary, and following that was the establishment of XiaoXiao’s subsidiaries, three domestic and five international, preparing for the possible rapid expansion of international business.

During the integration period.

XiaoXiao launched a free enterprise service.

—Corporate certification.

Just like Weibo’s verified accounts.

The scale of a company, registered capital, credit, whether they are shell companies, and so on, are all part of the certification criteria, which brings many benefits.

The most important goal is to establish corporate credit because among the certification criteria, specific corporate product and service certifications are included, which links to Ali and serves as a supplement to enterprise information.

Tang Qing had only one objective.

To let everyone understand what this company truly does, so in the future, those health product swindlers and shell companies, once people check and find no XiaoXiao certification, they wouldn’t trust them easily.

In the future.

Tang Qing wanted to establish the notion: XiaoXiao’s certification equals corporate credit.

Therefore.

The issuance conditions were quite strict, Tang Qing even introduced a floating ranking system, corporate certification also had levels, comprehensively assessing enterprise scale, qualifications, financial status, management capabilities, debt, profitability, product competitiveness, and more.

Tang Qing estimated.

That in the future XiaoXiao might be cursed by many.

Because it could potentially cut off their revenue streams, but what of that, a bunch of lawbreakers, trampling on human lives, did Tang Qing need to care about their feelings? Ridiculous.

To promote it.

Advertisements were also placed as pop-ups in XiaoXiao software and Comet videos.

On the fourth day since the business launched.

XiaoXiao’s customer service received a call from someone wanting to buy a certification.

"Just tell me how much money it is, give me a certification."

The man’s tone was very arrogant.

As if money was no object.

"I’m sorry, our company’s certification is a free service, we do not charge, if your company wishes to obtain this, please follow the process and fill in the relevant information, we will verify and investigate," the customer service girl was very polite.

"If you say you won’t certify, why else would I call," said the man with a huff.

"May I ask what the system feedback is?" the customer service staff asked.

"It says health products aren’t within the range of certified enterprises. I’m asking if you guys are serious? We sell legitimate health products, we have legal procedures, why aren’t you certifying?"

The man questioned.

He had no choice, these days several customers had called, saying their companies hadn’t received some certification, and the elderly buyers were calling them swindlers.

How could he tolerate this?

Although this was the truth.

So.

They quickly logged onto XiaoXiao and uploaded various company information, but when applying for corporate certification, since the product certification was for health products, the backend directly rejected it.

They dared not forge any certificates.

Because there was a warning when filling out the information, XiaoXiao was already connected to the State Food and Drug Administration and the Administration for Industry and Commerce—should he upload false documents, the system would automatically report him to the higher authorities.

Therefore.

His hand trembled.

He dared not falsify a medical license and upload it; he was already cursing inside, damn it, if they could get a drug license, would they still need to sneak around?

"I’m sorry, these are the platform’s regulations, health products aren’t considered medicines, and we cannot issue efficacy product certification for non-medicinal products. Please understand, we don’t have the right to do so," the customer service patiently explained.

This responsibility.

XiaoXiao wouldn’t take on.

She also thought it exceeded their authority, to certify the efficacy of a product was the right of the State Food and Drug Administration—if they did so, it wasn’t just an ethical risk but also had legal implications.

"..."

The man was abruptly frustrated.

When they threw the responsibility away, could he run to the State Food and Drug Administration?

"Girl, can’t we discuss this? Money is no issue," the man tried the money tactic again.

"I’m sorry sir, this is a free service, we do not charge for certification," the customer service girl asserted, she already had a feeling, this company was most likely a sham.

Hmph.

And they wanted a certification.

No chance.

In the end.

The man hung up the phone.

"You heard them, they won’t do it," said the man in the office to his colleagues.

"This damned fool, doesn’t know good money when offered."

"They don’t care about our little money, we can only keep selling for now, I’ll call the distributors, it’s not just our health products that aren’t certified, it can reassure the average consumer."

The man was quick-witted.

He quickly came up with excuses to pacify that minority of consumers.

Baidu still worked.

Money talks.

Just as they were preparing to leave for the day.

"Boss, come quickly."

A cry of alarm.

Several rushed over to a computer.

They saw.

Not long after just registering their business information, their company’s name turned yellow, and next to the name was a yellow icon, hovering the mouse over it displayed a line of text.

’Incomplete company product certification, please add.’

"..."

They had never used it before.

They looked at the rules for a while and realized.

Newly registered businesses had to upload various information within a certain timeframe, otherwise, their company’s name would change color—and crucially, once a business account was successfully registered, it couldn’t be canceled at will.

Such an obvious marker.

Wasn’t it clear there was an issue with their products?

"Damn it, call them, complain."

So.

A call was made.

They got the response; they could cancel, but they needed to provide proof of the company’s deregistration from the Industry and Commerce bureau, or they could apply now and wait three months, after which their display would be hidden.

This was users’ rights.

It was mentioned in the disclaimer for the registration.

Only in their hurry to apply, they didn’t pay attention; they kept clicking ’next step,’ like they were being played.

"..."

The only choice now was to wait.

To deregister over this?

Unless they were crazy.

They didn’t believe it.

This lousy certification couldn’t stop their fortune.

Meanwhile, Tang Qing.

Had already become the object of their severe curses, for the first time, Tang Qing had such deep-seated haters—and about this, Tang Qing couldn’t care less, where there’s injustice, someone must take action, some things, someone must be the first to stand up.

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