For BC goods, the national standards clearly stipulate that the name of the goods sold must be marked with the words "Yuyou (Disposal)", otherwise it is fraudulent to confuse the fake with the real. Source: National Culture and Art Network.
You can bring the proof of purchase and all the packages of jade to the store you bought and ask for a refund on the grounds that it is uncomfortable to wear. If the store pushes three obstacles and four obstacles, it can find the local administrative department for industry and commerce to buy, and the industry and commerce will come forward to coordinate the return, then the return will be proper.
At that time, Miss Liu, a tourist from Jiangxi Province, reported to the "12345" citizen service hotline and Shangguan News that she had encountered a "winning scam" in a jewelry store on Nanjing East Road during the National Day holiday. The so-called "lucky draw" is a gimmick, that is, to trick you into spending money on jade and jade articles that are not worth much.
Getting a 10% discount in the lucky draw is the right given to you by the mall. Whether you buy it or not is another matter. If the shopping mall stipulates that you must buy jade for a 10% discount, you can complain to the consumer association or bring a lawsuit directly to the court.
Complaint mediation: After a dispute over consumers' rights and interests occurs between consumers and business operators, the Consumer Protection Committee is requested to mediate, that is, a third party persuades, communicates and mediates both parties to the dispute, so as to urge both parties to reach a settlement on the dispute. Remember that the consumer association's complaint telephone number is 123 15.