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Lanzhou tour guides force tourists to buy jade. What should they do in this situation?
It happened in Lanzhou, where a tourist reported a 4000-yuan full-price tour to Ejina to see Populus euphratica. To her surprise, she was forced to buy jade by the tour guide. The woman was very angry and felt that this forced purchase affected her travel mood. So she refused to buy it. I didn't expect the tour guide to say that the woman didn't buy it, but she just denied it and didn't pay the service fee.
The woman didn't want to buy it, but the tour guide forced her to buy it, and the woman immediately exposed the matter on the Internet. After the incident spread to the internet, netizens talked about it one after another, saying that it was time to rectify the chaos in the tourism industry. Whether it is a low-priced group or a regular-priced group, there will always be these shopping items that destroy people's travel mood, which is really wrong.
In fact, tourists don't have to worry too much about compulsory purchase. As long as there is enough evidence, even if the journey is over, consumers can defend their rights with the travel agency within 30 days and ask the travel agency to compensate for these products. If the travel agency does not require it, consumers can sue for rights protection.
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