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Tourist shopping stores skirt around the law

Does the questioner want to ask "What are the behaviors of tourist shopping stores that skirt the legal edges"? There are price deceptions, misleading sales, etc.

1. Price fraud: Merchants sell goods to tourists at inflated prices, or conceal or falsely report prices when tourists purchase goods, in order to obtain higher profits.

2. Deceptive publicity: Merchants exaggerate or falsely promote the characteristics, effects or quality of goods in publicity, causing tourists to misunderstand or be dissatisfied with the goods.

3. Forced consumption: Merchants force tourists to buy goods in tour groups or shopping malls, or force tourists to consume in other ways. This behavior may violate consumer rights protection laws.

4. Misleading sales: Merchants provide false or untrue product information to tourists, or conceal or distort the truth when selling products to achieve sales purposes.

5. Malicious price reduction: Merchants reduce costs by reducing product quality, specifications or other methods when selling goods, in order to earn higher profits. This behavior may violate relevant laws and regulations.