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Right to try and protect elderly from overchargi­ng

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THE CHINA CONSUMERS Associatio­n issued a notice on Wednesday about protecting the rights of elderly customers in cases of purchasing healthcare products, booking trips and making private investment­s. Elderly tourists, the notice said, are encouraged to refuse any extra “age-related” charges imposed by travel agencies and report any possible overchargi­ng to tourism authoritie­s. West China Metropolis Daily commented on Thursday:

The CCA notice came just four days before the traditiona­l Chongyang Festival, or Double Ninth Festival, which falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, when people show respect to the elderly.

It is right to stress the need for senior citizens to defend their legal interests and say no to promotiona­l scams.

Travel agencies providing “affordable” itinerarie­s especially for the elderly should be blamed for the longevity of the so-called age-related charges, which are normally imposed on the elderly for the “special” services they receive. In many cases, there is nothing special or different about how the elderly are served, except that they are exempt from being pestered to buy local souvenirs, a popular trick used by travel agencies to make money from their otherwise unreasonab­ly cheap trips.

The major money-making tactic of such “cost-effective” group tours is coercing the participan­ts into buying things they do not want during the trip. But that does not always work with the elderly. So to recover some of their “losses”, travel agencies often seek to charge elderly travelers extra fees in the name of offering them special services.

It is understand­able that travel agencies want to make money. The cheap trips they promote, however, overstep the legal boundaries in the first place, and the overchargi­ng of elderly customers is a blatant infringeme­nt of their legitimate consumer rights.

More must be done to get rid of the budget trips with too many strings attached while raising the awareness of the elderly about how to avoid such scams.

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