I bought gold jewelry in the "zhouliufu" department store in Nanshan, Shenzhen, but the credit card transaction merchant was "yameite Jewelry Co., Ltd.".

I searched the Internet for yamet jewelry, and the caller suggested me to call the police, claiming that my relevant information had been stolen. Things are very strange
when I called the store, the other party was silent and didn't explain the reason.

4 thoughts on “I bought gold jewelry in the "zhouliufu" department store in Nanshan, Shenzhen, but the credit card transaction merchant was "yameite Jewelry Co., Ltd.".”

  1. I'm an insider. "Zhouliufu" uses the method of brand joining. Many brand gold stores are actually operated by private owners who join in. "Yameite Jewelry Co., Ltd." should be a company registered by the owner of the store and used to sign contracts with shopping malls (because the store only signs contracts with legal persons), so the merchants who swipe cards are "yameite Jewelry Co., Ltd." this phenomenon is very common, So there should be no problem. You can rest assured.

  2. The merchant information of POS machines has nothing to do with product quality! If you doubt the quality, you can go to a professional institution for appraisal. Many enterprises have many branches, even leather bag companies, which specialize in making POS machines and resell them to merchants after being approved by the bank. If there is no problem, the key is to require merchants to issue invoices and affix the seal of "Saturday luck".

  3. Now many jewelry stores join in, and then sign contracts with shopping malls in the name of their own companies. This is very normal! As long as the quality of things is good, there is no problem!

  4. I bought a platinum ring at the so-called "Saturday luck" on the first floor of Bao'an Wal Mart. When I came back, I saw that the transaction bill was also from yamet Jewelry Co., Ltd. isn't that also a fake? Can I report to the relevant departments of industry and Commerce?

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