Core Points - A recent incident in Ningbo, Zhejiang, where a customer reported spending 60,000 yuan at a hair salon, has raised concerns about potential inducement of consumption [1][10] - The customer was initially offered a free check-up for a scalp issue, which led to additional treatments and charges [10][11] - The local market supervision bureau has received complaints and is investigating the matter [14] Summary by Categories Incident Details - The customer visited the hair salon on October 24 and was informed by the stylist about a scalp issue that required a free examination [10] - After the examination, the customer was told there were "bug eggs" that could be treated with a special solution costing 880 yuan per unit, leading to a total charge of 26,000 yuan for 30 units [11] Financial Implications - The salon offered a package deal for 60,000 yuan, which included the treatment costs, raising suspicions of being misled into a high expenditure [11] - The customer expressed regret and is seeking a refund for the 60,000 yuan spent [11] Regulatory Response - The local market supervision bureau has acknowledged the complaint and is in the process of verifying the claims made by the customer [14]
浙江宁波一理发店被投诉诱导消费,理发一次花了6万元?市监局:会进行调查
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-27 09:53