Who Neglected in the Cyrus Company Fraud Case and Eagerly Bought and Undersold Phones from the Market

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Who neglected in the Kourosh Company fraud case? Eshteyaghi was buying phones from the market and undercutting prices.

Saeed Eshteyaghi, the Vice President of the Audio and Visual Union, realized that the phones he was selling had a domestic company warranty, meaning he was buying phones at a higher price and undercutting prices.

He had no license. Let me also mention that we cannot directly seal off a place. We either have to do this through the system or send a letter to the Chamber of Guilds to coordinate with the authorities, and then the sealing happens.

Since the beginning of Mehr (October), we have sent letters to the regulatory bodies several times indicating that this is happening. We do not have the power to seal directly through the union. The institutions we sent letters to are aware and knew what was happening. They must have their reasons. I am not saying there was negligence or failure. People should have been more aware.

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