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What should I do if I am forced to go shopping by the tour guide?

If you travel with a group now, you should first choose a more reliable travel agency, and then see if you are traveling for a short time or a long time. Short-term tour generally refers to one-day tour or two-day tour, while long-term tour generally refers to saving or going abroad, so we classify it as long-term tour. Generally speaking, travel agencies will enter the store regardless of short-term or long-term travel, some will definitely enter several stores, and some will enter invisible shopping stores, but generally they will not force you to go shopping. If you need to pay for something at your own expense, the general travel agency will tell you in advance, such as the exit route, depending on whether you are taking a cost-effective or high-end team. A normal, ordinary team will tell you in advance if there is a guarantee fee. Agree to join the group again and then enter the store, and no compulsory shopping is allowed. If you are forced to shop, you can complain to the local tourism bureau. However, I suggest you choose a reliable travel agency if you want to join a tour group. Second, choose a good route and don't join those low-priced groups. Third, please consult your travel agency before joining the tour.

Low-priced groups generally have compulsory shopping. The scariest thing is the Hong Kong and Macao tour; Followed by Yunnan tour. Other low-cost groups have also had incidents of compulsory shopping, but compared with Hong Kong, Macao and Yunnan, it is not a big deal. When you go to Thailand, there are also low-priced groups that will take you to eat fruit, ride elephants and watch shemale shows. Generally, low-priced groups that take you to compulsory shopping can't wait for you to take out all your money and try to encourage you to do it. Conditional, it is not recommended to report to the low-priced group, ask before signing the contract. Generally speaking, low-cost tours abroad are better. You don't buy things, and you don't push you.