Hong Kong Business

How is it that Hong Kong remains vendors set traps for tourists to rip off tourists from mainland China?
It was a question of fact bad that some Hong Kong traders of fake watches and sold to tourists jewleries Mailand many months ago. Many of them pledged guilty about it. The authority Hong Kong said they carefully and closely monitored to prevent this from happening in Hong Kong. What's happened over and over again in Hong Kong? Personally, I think rental costs and overheads are too much to operate a business in Hong Kong. The second reason is that Chinese players are thieves and conspired with travel agency to promote the continent's economic trip to Hong Kong and lobby for the purchase of counterfeit products at a reasonable price high price as a mandatory policy all tourists from China. Many of them say they do not want to travel to Hong Kong more! That's good, they have learned. Do not stop thieves from Hong Kong to cheat their hard earned money in China!
I agree with previous comments Get a Life. If Hong Kong is cheating, then look at China, for the love of God. How many things counterfeit or poor quality there is! And even for something as intangible as the service you paid a lot to stay in a 4-5 star hotel or restaurant expensive, and it's just not worth it, no smile, no courtesy, no way, sometimes even cleaness … I hate it when you pay for something in China, you never know if been deceived, and every time you have to negotiate and will not know the lower price. Most shops are priceless. When something is booming, such as tourism, of course people take advantage of it and make money. it is human nature. Tourists simply have to be smart. If given the Blam vendors to Hong Kong, you may well blame China tour packages, putting the "mandatory spending" (like taking people to the theme park) or compulsory itinerary to go to jewelry assigned shops etc. The dealers are doing business with vendors insolent 'flourish. Another point you mentioned – "rental costs and overheads are too "- this is very true indeed, but look at the quality of the talent / skill, intelligence, level of workers and transparent regulations, fiscal policy, etc in Hong Kong, and understand why some companies prefer to set up regional headquarters in Hong Kong rather than mainland, despite having to travel frequently.
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