Two souvenir company in New Zealand punishable by large fines. The reason is they sell fake goods to the tourists with a very expensive price.
Top souvenir Sky Holdings Company Limited in New Zealand charged with violating Fair Trade Act, and fined 140 thousand New Zealand dollars for selling fake gift with a very expensive price.
The goods are sold, such as rugs Alpaca, which apparently imported from Peru but admitted the original made in New Zealand. The price is set at $350 to $700, instead of the usual price of the original Peruvian Alpaca rug is $85.
Not only local goods are recognized as imported goods. Some of New Zealand's native goods, such as wool, is recognized as the originals, but abortion is not as it appears.
"Tourists really want to pay more for goods native to New Zealand. However, sell the original souvenir New Zealand but fake and was rewarded handsomely actions harm consumers," said Mark Berry, Chair of the New Zealand Commerce Commission, as quoted by SMH on Wednesday (03.04.2013).
Tourists usually buy souvenirs are the average derived from Asia, such as China, Korea, and Taiwan. These tourists are willing to pay a lot to get genuine goods New Zealand, which is unfortunately false.
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