How to complain about monopoly
In recent years, monopolistic behavior has become the focus of social attention, especially in industries such as the Internet, energy, and finance. If you find that a company has monopolistic behavior, you can lodge a complaint through legal channels. This article will introduce in detail the steps to complain about monopoly, relevant laws and regulations, and recent popular monopoly incidents to help you better protect your own rights and interests.
1. What is monopolistic behavior?

Monopolistic behavior refers to enterprises using unfair means to eliminate or restrict competition and damage the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and other operators. Common monopolistic behaviors include:
| Types of monopolistic behavior | Specific performance |
|---|---|
| abuse of dominant market position | High price sales, low price dumping, bundled sales, etc. |
| monopoly agreement | Fixing prices, dividing markets, limiting output, etc. |
| concentration of operators | Unexamined mergers and acquisitions, holdings, etc. |
2. Recent hot monopoly events (last 10 days)
The following are monopoly-related events that have been hotly debated across the Internet recently:
| event name | Enterprises involved | Event overview |
|---|---|---|
| An Internet platform was fined for "choosing one of two" | An e-commerce giant | The State Administration for Market Regulation imposed a heavy fine for requiring merchants to "choose one of two" |
| A travel platform is suspected of big data abuse | A taxi-hailing software | Users complained about the large price differences between different accounts for the same itinerary, suspected of price discrimination. |
| Commission dispute on a food delivery platform | A food delivery giant | Merchants protest against platform commissions being too high, squeezing profit margins |
3. How to complain about monopolistic behavior?
If you find that a company has monopolistic behavior, you can make a complaint through the following steps:
1. Gather evidence
Before making a complaint, relevant evidence must be collected, including transaction records, contracts, chat screenshots, price comparisons, etc., to prove that the company has monopolistic behavior.
2. Select a complaint channel
The following are the main channels for complaints:
| Complaint channels | Applicable situations | Contact information |
|---|---|---|
| State Administration for Market Regulation | national monopoly | 12315 hotline or official website |
| Local market supervision bureau | local monopoly | 12315 hotline in various places |
| Antitrust Bureau | Major monopoly cases | Submit materials through the official website |
3. Submit complaint materials
Fill out the complaint form, attach evidence and materials, and clearly describe the monopolistic behavior and its impact.
4. Follow up on processing results
After making a complaint, maintain communication with the regulatory authorities and promptly provide additional materials or cooperate with investigations.
4. Relevant laws and regulations
The legal basis for complaining about monopolistic behavior mainly includes:
| legal name | Main content |
|---|---|
| "Anti-Monopoly Law" | Monopoly agreements, abuse of market dominance and other behaviors are prohibited |
| "Anti-Unfair Competition Law" | Regulate fair competition in the market and combat unfair behavior |
| "Consumer Rights Protection Law" | Protect consumers from monopolistic behavior |
5. Summary
Monopolistic behavior not only harms market competition, but may also infringe on consumer rights. Complaining about monopolistic behavior through legal channels is an important means to safeguard market fairness and one's own rights and interests. If you encounter monopolistic behavior, please stand up bravely and file a complaint according to law!
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