Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The tea girl’s scam

The tea girl’s scam

1. Tea variety scam: Tea sellers will claim that they have precious tea varieties and the prices are very high, but in fact these teas are not that precious and the prices are not that high. They use exaggerated claims to defraud customers of their trust and money.

2. Tea set routine: This scam is that the tea girl will deliberately damage the tea set and claim that it needs to be replaced. In fact, the original tea set is not damaged, or the replacement tea set far exceeds the price. The actual required value, thereby defrauding customers of their money.

3. Tea art performance routine: Tea sellers often perform tea art performances to attract customers' attention, but in fact, during the performance, they secretly put cheaper tea leaves into beautiful teapots , making customers think this is high-end tea. This gives customers the illusion that high-end tea leaves are more suitable for tea sets, allowing them to naturally spend more money.

4. Tea packaging routine: Some tea sellers will put their own brands on the tea packaging, and give the tea a literary name at will. These tea leaves are actually ordinary tea leaves, but because of their special packaging and names, the tea sellers usually sell them at high prices, thereby defrauding customers of their money.

5. Routine of soliciting customers: Tea sellers often solicit customers in tourist attractions, commercial streets and other places, and then invite them to their teahouses to taste tea. Once they enter their teahouses, they will have diamond memberships, gold medals, etc. They use various means to force customers to consume, thereby defrauding customers of their money.