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Hong Kong International Duty Free Shop deceives mainland tourists

You know how dark this line is. You sign up and pay money at travel agency A in the mainland, travel agency A sells to travel agency B, travel agency B sells to travel agency C in Guangzhou, travel agency C sells to travel agency C in Guangzhou, and travel agency C sells to a little-known small travel agency in Hong Kong. How many hands did you make?

1. Next time you join a tour group, remember not to be cheap. Rather, spend more and apply to large travel agencies such as China Travel Service and China National Travel Service.

2. If you don’t join a group, you can travel freely.

3. To buy electrical appliances, go to large sellers such as Fortress and Broadway. Don’t worry about the duty-free shops that travel agencies take you to. Hong Kong is a free port. Except for tobacco, alcohol, and gasoline, other items are There is no need to pay tax, and there will be no tax-free price.

4. When you are shopping at a store, you can ask him to open the package and inspect the goods first, and test the performance of the electronic products before paying. This is how shopping is done in China, and he will not let you inspect the goods. Don’t buy it! You can also ask for the warranty service address and phone number on the spot.

5. Before shopping, you should make some preparations and learn more information, such as brand, model, function, and market quotation. If you understand the market, it will be less likely for them to deceive you.

6. If you want to make a complaint, you can write a letter or fax to the Consumer Council of Hong Kong or the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong.