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Can I call the police or go to the industrial and commercial bureau if the other party derails and does not refund the deposit?
No, call the police. Going to the industrial and commercial bureau won't solve your problem. Because this is an economic dispute, it doesn't belong to the police. Unless you and the other party can coordinate well under the advice of the police, you can only go to court.

As a guarantee of creditor's rights, the deposit is usually signed. You can't ask the other party to refund the deposit casually, but if the other party fails to do what promised in the contract, you have the right to ask the other party to refund the deposit and double it. In addition to the deposit, there is also a deposit, which is generally refundable and does not need to be handled by the court.

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Five ways to protect consumers' rights and interests:

First, solve it through consultation. After a dispute occurs, consumers and business operators reach a settlement agreement through direct dialogue, stating facts, reasoning and distinguishing responsibilities on the basis of voluntariness and mutual understanding, so that the dispute can be resolved. This quick and simple dispute resolution method is an ideal way for both consumers and operators.

Second, complaint mediation. After a consumer and a business operator have a dispute over their rights and interests, they request the Consumer Protection Committee to mediate, that is, a third party persuades, communicates and mediates both parties to the dispute, so as to urge both parties to reach a settlement.

Third, administrative appeals. Consumers and business operators may, after disputes over their rights and interests, request the relevant administrative departments to resolve the disputes. It has the characteristics of high efficiency, rapidity and strength. When consumers decide to complain, they usually state their requirements, reasons and relevant factual basis in writing. If a settlement is reached with the operator, the complaint may be withdrawn and the relevant administrative department may be required to make a conciliation statement.

4. Submit to arbitration. The two sides reached an agreement to voluntarily submit the dispute to an arbitration institution for mediation and make a judgment or award. Arbitration has the characteristics of simple procedures for the parties, final arbitration, expert arbitration, low cost, confidentiality and little mutual influence.

Fifth, file a lawsuit. If the legitimate rights and interests of consumers are infringed, they may bring a lawsuit to the people's court and request the court to conduct a trial in accordance with legal procedures. The lawsuit brought by consumers because their legitimate rights and interests are infringed belongs to the category of civil litigation.