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Set a trap for wedding photos and add money temporarily.

Consumer Zhu complained that she took wedding photos at a wedding dress shop on Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street. When she paid the deposit, she found that the wedding dress provided free of charge in the store was not ideal, and the beautiful wedding dress recommended by the store was more expensive. Even cosmetics, flower headdresses, etc. Makeup should be charged separately.

After verification, the industrial and commercial personnel conducted mediation, and the merchant agreed to provide a wedding dress for Miss Zhu free of charge.

Consumer Wang Hanyu also complained that when she was taking photos in a well-known photography shop on Zhongshan Avenue in Hankou, the store told her to use lotion, but she reluctantly agreed to use three. When I checked out, I realized that the studio used a 80 yuan makeup remover and two bottles of "essence" and spent more on 380 yuan.

After receiving the complaint, the industrial and commercial department conducted an investigation and verification. After mediation, the studio agreed to settle the account according to three sets of lotion.

According to Zhou Jun, deputy director of Dazhi Industrial and Commercial Office, because most people only take wedding photos once in their lives, merchants seize the characteristics of customers who are not sensible and temporarily add money. The customer is already riding a tiger, and it is not effective to use a free wedding dress. If used well, it will cost a lot of money. Quarrel with the store will affect the mood and photography effect. Many people can only submit to humiliation in the end.

According to statistics, more than 95% of wedding complaints are due to the failure to sign a standardized contract. At present, our city has issued the Wuhan Wedding Photography Service Model Contract, so the bride and groom-to-be must use the model text supervised by the industrial and commercial department to avoid disputes caused by unclear agreement.