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5000 yuan travel composition?

Recently, my wife and I signed up for a Beijing tour organized by a travel agency in Ganzhou. After arriving in Beijing, the guide took us to a jewelry store. My wife and I spent more than 5000 yuan on some jewelry. After returning to Ganzhou, the jewelry purchased was suspected to be fake by professionals. Traveling is a happy thing, but for Mr. Chen, it is a bit annoying to mention the couple's travel experience some time ago.

I met a "fellow villager" who opened a jewelry store during my trip.

According to Mr. Chen, some time ago, he and his wife signed up in a travel agency in Ganzhou and traveled to Beijing with a group. "After arriving in Beijing, a local tour guide took us to a jewelry store, and then the clerk took us to a room and said that we should have a rest." Mr. Chen said that at first, the clerk said that the jewelry in the store was genuine but the price was inflated. They are only sold to foreigners, so that they can visit them at will and don't need to buy them. Just register with the tour guide. However, after learning that Mr. Chen and others were traveling to Beijing from Ganzhou, a person who claimed to be the owner of a jewelry store came over and said that his ancestral home was Nantang, Ganxian County, and said to them, "There are so many fellow villagers here today, everyone will send a souvenir." So, the owner of the jewelry store gave each of them a jade-like thing and said to them, "Today, we don't sell anything, just sit down and have a chat with a glass of water and teach everyone how to identify the authenticity of jewelry."

"The boss told us that his family had a mine in Myanmar, and the jade he gave us was the leftovers of his family's mining. We all believed it at the time. " Mr. Chen said.

"After listening to his words, he promoted things, and we are very willing to buy' discounted' jewelry and jewelry. I took a fancy to a platinum ring of more than 20 thousand, and he said to sell it to me at a discount. Finally, it cost more than 800 yuan. Later, I spent money to buy a lot of so-called precious jewelry and jewelry, which cost more than 5,000 yuan. " Mr. Chen said that after shopping, many people calmed down from the excitement and suspected that there was something wrong with what they bought.

The money spent on buying suspected fakes has been refunded.

Back in Ganzhou, Mr. Chen found a professional appraisal. After identification, the jewelry that Mr. Chen bought was suspected to be fake, which made him very depressed. To this end, Mr. Chen specially found the travel agency staff and asked for a refund.

After communication, the travel agency helped Mr. Chen return the jewelry he bought to the jewelry store in Beijing, and the money spent has also been refunded.

The staff of Ganzhou Consumers Association reminded that traveling abroad should be rational. Don't blindly believe the introduction of tour guides and follow the crowd impulsively. Shops in scenic spots and roadside shops try to enter the store without buying or buying less. Even if you want to buy, you should choose a regular shopping mall with good reputation. At the same time, tourists have the right to refuse unplanned shopping activities and forced shopping by travel agencies and tour guides.