Traveling to Hong Kong with a group can be said to be a must for mainland groups, but (most of the same items will be much more expensive than the market price), because the store has to give the travel agency a certain commission (ranging from 30% to 50%). If a store does not give a certain commission, the travel agency will not bring guests to this store, so many stores will offer high commissions to attract customers for business reasons.
In addition, the goods sold in the shops arranged by some travel agencies are fake brand names (watches, jewelry, electronic digital products, sister factories and subsidiaries of big brands, and the first generation products of big brands, etc. ), but it's actually worthless), and it's also because the store has to give the travel agency a commission (this will happen to most ultra-low-priced tour groups going to Hong Kong, because the fees paid by domestic travel agencies to Hong Kong reception agencies are already very low.
Since February 2002 (14 days 100% money-back guarantee plan); Under this scheme, passengers who register their stores through travel agencies can get a full refund if they are not satisfied with the goods they bought, as long as they request a refund within 14 days. Passengers must return the goods with the original documents, and the goods must be undamaged at the time of return, and packed well at the time of purchase or delivery.
If you shop in a registered store through a travel agency and feel dissatisfied afterwards and have returned to the mainland, you can complain directly on the website of the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong or the website of the Consumer Council, and the staff will make the best arrangements for you! Please rest assured!
Official website of Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong
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What I hate most are those deceptive shops, which have affected the reputation of Hong Kong!
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