Hong Kong Shopping Guide - Returns and Complaints
Travel & Leisure → Travel Tips
- Author Liu Rene
- Published October 16, 2010
- Word count 338
Hong Kong is a free port, is called "shopping paradise", the vast majority of goods without tariffs, goods are shipped around the world, Price Competition, and some still cheaper than the country of origin. Hong Kong has a large shopping district such as City Plaza, Sha Tin New Town Plaza, etc., which in addition to large department stores, there is all kinds of shops and restaurants, and some more play equipment, is a good place for shopping and leisure. Concentrations of some industries operation, which make customers, have more choices.
One such as computers and related products, Sham Shui Po MTR station nearby, "Gordon" and "gold" the largest concentration of shopping malls. Household appliances and more cameras in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, but preferably to a reputable shop (eg, affixed to the Hong Kong Tourist Association, Hong Junk) or a large department store. Hardware stores concentrated in the Mong Kok MTR Station Street, Canton Road in paragraph three. Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok Road to the section of Prince Edward Road, is fruit, fashion and street vendors in the park daily.
Price - the absence of price control system, and cannot return for the reason of the price is too high, so it is best to compare before the purchase in advance.
Fake- as a free port, Hong Kong's goods, particularly electrical products are "routine", "Fake" parts, not the importation of goods through the authorized dealer is the "Fake imports", the price is relatively cheap. Generally, trading in Hong Kong "Fake imports" not against the law, but visitors should be aware of the purchase, not after-sales service of parallel imports.
Returns - goods sold in Hong Kong market generally cannot be returned, unless the sale of goods "not of merchantable quality" when you can return.
Complaints - dispute shopping or dining experience, not theory in the shop and staff, the best way is to obtain a receipt or any evidence of such transactions, as soon as the police or to the Consumer Council for assistance to deal.
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