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Hong Kong: Crackdown on Shops that Cheat Tourists

By Larry Habegger | Permalink | 1 comment | April 18th, 2007 | Trackback

Shops that cater to tourist groups have been swindling mainland Chinese visitors with fake jewelry, so the Hong Kong government is cracking down with what may be the world’s most stringent consumer protection policy. The measure will extend the period for unconditional returns from 14 days to six months and eliminate the requirement that the original packaging be intact. Shops that fail to sign the new service contracts required by the regulations will lose their permits to receive tour groups. The new policy is both an effort to aid consumers and to protect Hong Kong’s reputation as a safe and honest place to shop.




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Steven Knipp | May 24th, 2007 at 1:37 pm
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Never mind the camera salesmen sharks, WHAT are they doing about the absolutely dreadful air pollution - a beautiful city forever buried under a grey cloud. For shame!


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