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Will Hong Kong and Macao be forced to shop? What should I do if I am threatened not to get on the bus or stay?

Let me tell you first, the annual lottery of small cinemas is purely a gimmick. This kind of free travel tickets is a dime a dozen on the Internet, and the people who give you the tickets not only don't spend money, but also get them back from the commission.

I want to ask you a few questions:

1. Did you pay for the round-trip ticket to Shenzhen?

You overpaid 1000, which means your mother is at least 55 years old. Is her health good enough? Is there someone familiar to accompany or take care of?

To tell the truth, this kind of group is really not suitable for the elderly. The next day, they spent almost the whole day shopping. This kind of shopping shop is definitely an alley that local people in Hong Kong can't enter, and it is dedicated to killing mainlanders behind closed doors. Otherwise, how do you get the cost of tour fare, the profit of the receiver and the commission of the sender? A day's time, not to mention old people or young people, will be very tired. I've only been in the shopping store for an hour, and I'm tired enough. You can't think of it if you don't have enough time in it. It's hard to find a place to rest unless you have a stool to sit on when shopping! On the fourth day, I can move freely all day, regardless of anything!

3. Who gave the extra 1000 yuan to? Is it a cinema or a local travel agency? Is there a contract and invoice for joining this group? If not, you can't defend your rights if you have problems when you come back!

4. Can I get my money back without company or care? If you can, I sincerely advise you not to let the old people join such a group that makes you uneasy before you leave. We should let the old man go out for a walk, but we must make her walk comfortably and safely!

If the money can't be refunded, but you still want your mother to join this tour group that you all think is the hongmen banquet, then you really can't make any preparations. If it's just your mother, at least do it!

1, mobile phone roaming in Hong Kong and Macao, at least to ensure that you can keep in touch with your mother at any time. The complaint telephone numbers of Hong Kong tourism department and Macao tourism department can be inquired, but your mother should pay attention, otherwise it will not be used at all. How many streets should she pay attention to when she enters the shopping store? What's the name of the shop? If there is forced shopping, you should always try your best to keep relevant evidence. Without this basic information, you can't complain!

Don't have any direct confrontation with the tour guide during the whole journey. If the tour guide said anything threatening, just ignore it. Shopping is really bad for you. Look around at people who have money to buy things, avoid the eyes of tour guides, and don't stay there as soon as you enter. That is definitely the object of the tour guide's "concern".

If the tour guide "cares", it is better to speak her dialect. If you don't agree, there may be no way out. If the whole group shopping is poor, the worse situation can only be a threat. In extreme cases, like the 10 Hong Kong Jane incident, food and accommodation will still be given, but it may be the worst grade. If the whole group shopping is going well, congratulations. The tour guide will smile at everyone.

Unless the elderly really don't have any money, it is necessary to prevent tour guides and shopping stores from setting up games to lure the elderly to spend money for their children to avoid disasters. This kind of case has long been exposed on the internet.

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Now that you have asked for leave to go with her, it's nothing. There is no need to tip the tour guide several hundred Hong Kong dollars. It is your right to buy or not to shop, and it is also your freedom to give or not. If you meet a good tour guide and it's good for you, you can give it. If a tour guide in Hong Kong can take such a tour, he must have estimated in advance that there are people who shop and those who don't. It is a pure "gambling tour". Earn money if you win, and lose money if you lose. My colleague's mother has also walked through such a group, but it is hard enough not to buy things for the tour guide. Scold it. Scold it. I'll give you food and shelter.