A 12-year-old boy sold his parents' bicycle to a repairman for 1 million VND so he could play video games. When his parents discovered the bicycle was gone, they asked the repairman to return the bicycle and the money, but he refused, arguing the trade was voluntary. The parents then went to a conciliation team for help resolving the dispute.
A 12-year-old boy sold his parents' bicycle to a repairman for 1 million VND so he could play video games. When his parents discovered the bicycle was gone, they asked the repairman to return the bicycle and the money, but he refused, arguing the trade was voluntary. The parents then went to a conciliation team for help resolving the dispute.
A 12-year-old boy sold his parents' bicycle to a repairman for 1 million VND so he could play video games. When his parents discovered the bicycle was gone, they asked the repairman to return the bicycle and the money, but he refused, arguing the trade was voluntary. The parents then went to a conciliation team for help resolving the dispute.
Due to needing money to play video games, A (12 years old)
sold a Japanese mini bicycle that his parents bought him to go to school for 1 million VND to Mr. L (a bicycle repairman in the street). After discovering that he did not go home from a bicycle, many times interrogated, A's parents did not know the trade. A's parents have found Mr. L to ask for redemption of the bicycle and return him VND 1 million, but Mr.L disagrees because he thinks that the trade between Mr.L and A is completely voluntary, he is not responsible to return the bicycle. On both sides of the conversation, A's parents went to the conciliation team to ask for help.