The boss of buying a gold necklace did not say how much manual fee, and the manual fee came in when counting money. Can you sue them?

5 thoughts on “The boss of buying a gold necklace did not say how much manual fee, and the manual fee came in when counting money. Can you sue them?”

  1. No, the labor consumption of each store is different, but it is reasonable. When you buy it, you ask it clearly that it is suitable for selling. I don’t pit you, but you do n’t know the market, pay more attention in the future, and ask you to consume clearly

  2. I think it can be complained. There are three types of gold. One is calculated based on the number of grams. This is not charged by hand, and the other is directly priced. Calculate the value together! There is also a manual fee although the price is calculated according to the number of grams! Then the shopping guide sells it to you without knowing whether the manual fee is. He belongs to misleading consumers and confuses the audiovisual. You can complain about him!

  3. Selling gold jewelry is originally a manual fee. This is common sense. If you sell it at the gold market price, you can sell the gold bars directly, so this is your own problem.

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