Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - One's deceased father grind sky-high hotel room, the price soars 10 times, is it illegal for the hotel to do so?

One's deceased father grind sky-high hotel room, the price soars 10 times, is it illegal for the hotel to do so?

In recent years, more and more people have taken the postgraduate entrance examination. With the development of society, more talents are needed, and people realize the importance of academic qualifications, so many people think that postgraduate entrance examination is a very good way. Recently, the 20021National Postgraduate Entrance Examination is coming, and the test sites in many places are far away, so many candidates will go to hotels near the test sites in advance in order to successfully test, and many businesses regard this as a good opportunity to make money. Obviously, it is illegal, which not only violates consumers' fair trade rights, but also may cause harm to consumers' personal safety. It is reported that the prices of some hotels have increased by 10 times in a few days, which sounds very scary. Some hotels, hotels, in order to make profits, also break the contract for consumers who have booked hotels and earn greater benefits. Others sell the sofa and duty room in the hotel lobby at the hotel price, which is extremely unfair to consumers and may also cause damage to their life safety. Furthermore, if the hotel is not clearly marked, the regulatory authorities have a legal basis to intervene. Faced with this phenomenon, the Ministry of Education, together with public security, market supervision and other relevant departments, has recently taken measures to stop and crack down on illegal business activities. As we all know, it is not easy to enter the postgraduate entrance examination, and it took them a long time to fight before they ushered in the exam. We should encourage them or adopt preferential policies, and should not regard this as a good opportunity to make money. As an operator, we should be honest and clearly mark the price, and we can't change the price at will. However, the phenomenon that hotels sell sofas and duty rooms to candidates for postgraduate entrance examination obviously infringes on consumers' fair trade rights, which is not only unfavorable to candidates, but also damages their fair trade rights and rest quality. Therefore, it is illegal for hotels to do so and should be severely suppressed by relevant departments.