Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I paid part of the money for the jadeite while traveling, but I issued an IOU for the rest. I found someone to appraise it and said it was not worth the money, so I had to return it, and the balance w

I paid part of the money for the jadeite while traveling, but I issued an IOU for the rest. I found someone to appraise it and said it was not worth the money, so I had to return it, and the balance w

I paid part of the money for the jadeite while traveling, but I issued an IOU for the rest. I found someone to appraise it and said it was not worth the money, so I had to return it, and the balance was not paid within the stipulated time limit.

It’s obviously a lie, so why should the tour guide vouch for you? It's a matter of interest. Post the picture and I'll show it to you. If he doesn't explain it to you, you can call the police

First of all, if the appraisal says that the jadeite is fake, you can ask for a return, but there is no issue about the price of the jadeite. As a rule, if someone else has a different valuation, it doesn’t make sense to return the goods. Besides, the seller has to make money, otherwise how can they survive

Secondly, if the price is ridiculously high, it’s best to find out if it’s a tour guide. He colluded with the merchant to deceive people, and he took a commission from it. What you said about buying jade while traveling and being able to issue IOUs is interesting. Is it true that the tour guide is familiar with the merchant? Then the possibility of collusion is even greater. Since he is the victim, then Don't be polite, tell the tour guide to reduce the price, or return the goods

Thirdly, gold is valuable and jade is priceless. The most important thing is that you like it. Did you like it when you bought it? Or was it forced? I bought it. If you like it at a lower price, just keep it. Tell the tour guide directly that I asked someone to appraise it. He knows what he knows. If you don't like it, you won't be fooled.