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Bamboo Product Sellers Win 21,000 Yuan in Trade Dispute Against Buyer Over Unpaid Goods

All Real CasesMay 7, 2026 3 min read

Two bamboo product sellers have won 21,000 yuan in a trade dispute against a buyer who failed to pay for delivered goods in eastern China. The case demonstrates how courts handle commercial sales disputes where buyers accept products but refuse to pay.

The case involved a commercial sales transaction between two sellers of bamboo products and a buyer. According to court records, the sellers had supplied bamboo products to the buyer in accordance with the agreed specifications and quantities. The products were manufactured and delivered to the buyer as contracted. The buyer accepted delivery of the bamboo products but failed to pay the agreed purchase price.

The sellers had fulfilled their obligations under the sales contract by manufacturing and delivering quality bamboo products to specification. The buyer had received and accepted the products and had an obligation to pay the agreed price. Despite repeated demands for payment, the buyer refused to pay the outstanding amount of 21,000 yuan.

The sellers filed a lawsuit against the buyer seeking payment for the delivered bamboo products. The lawsuit sought court judgment requiring the buyer to pay the full purchase price of 21,000 yuan along with any applicable damages or interest.

In court proceedings, the sellers presented evidence documenting the sales transaction and the buyer’s failure to pay. The evidence included the sales contract specifying product types, quantities, and prices, delivery records confirming the products were delivered to and accepted by the buyer, billing records showing the outstanding amount, and records of the sellers’ payment demands and the buyer’s refusal to pay.

The buyer participated in the court proceedings and had the opportunity to present defenses. The court examined any challenges to the product quality, delivery, or pricing terms.

The court held that the sales contract was valid and binding on both parties. The sellers had fulfilled their contractual obligations by delivering conforming products to the buyer. The buyer had received the benefit of the products and had an obligation to pay the agreed price, which had not been fulfilled. The buyer’s failure to pay constituted a breach of the sales contract.

The court ordered the buyer to pay the sellers 21,000 yuan for the delivered bamboo products. The judgment established the buyer’s payment obligation and provided enforcement mechanisms for the sellers to collect the amount owed.

This case illustrates how courts handle commercial sales disputes involving product deliveries. Sellers who deliver conforming goods according to contract specifications can obtain judgments for payment against buyers who accept the products but fail to honor their payment obligations.

Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is based on publicly available court records and is intended for educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Readers should consult qualified legal professionals for advice specific to their circumstances.

This article is rewritten from public court documents for general reading only. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for specific legal matters.

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