"I gave my daughter 328 yuan to buy books and school supplies, but I didn't expect to be 'cheated' by a beauty salon..." On the evening of October 30, Ms. Xu of Fuzhou complained to a reporter from the Straits Consumption Daily.
After receiving Ms. Xu's complaint, the reporter went to the "Xuanren International Health Center" located at No. 92, 2nd Floor, c1-c4 Connecting Body, Phase II, Wanda Plaza, Aojiang Road, Taijiang District, Fuzhou To understand the situation.

At the scene, Xiao Shi recounted the incident: On the evening of October 30, she went out to buy books and school supplies, and when she walked to the vicinity of the second phase of Wanda Plaza, a woman who claimed to be a staff member of the "Xuanren International Health Center" stopped her and said that as long as she went to the second floor store, she could get free skin care products. Xiao Shi told the woman that she was a 17-year-old middle school student who usually did not use skin care products. But the woman still did not let her go, and repeatedly insisted on giving her beauty and skin care products. Unable to withstand the woman's soft and hard bubbles and inducements, Xiao Shi followed the woman to the "Xuanren International Health Center". As soon as she entered the health center, a woman who claimed to be the manager of the store had to give her a "free" skin examination. After the examination, she said that the skin on her face was not good and needed to be cleaned and maintained.
The simple little girl could not withstand the repeated inducements of the store manager, and she was brushed away with 128 yuan. When the face cleaning was done, the store manager induced her to apply for a beauty card. At this time, only 200 yuan was left in WeChat and was brushed away.
When it was time to leave, Xiao Shi not only spent the 328 yuan that her mother bought for her books and school supplies on a beauty card, but also owed 172 yuan to the health center. And she didn't get the skincare products that the staff had promised to give away for free.
The reporter saw that the consumption item of this card of Xiaoshi Office is "jade five + cleaning", with a total price of 500 yuan. "The little girl has clearly stated that she is only 17 years old, why has she repeatedly lured her to apply for a card by giving false skin care products as a lure? Do you have the consent of your guardian? The reporter asked.
The store manager, who claimed to be named Wang Yaze, avoided answering reporters' questions, saying only that the card payment was approved by Xiao Shi herself. In the on-site investigation, the reporter also found that in order to cover up the fact that the health center induced underage students to apply for cards, it actually tampered with the age of Xiaoshi to 18 years old on the "Beauty Registration Form".
Lawyer Zhang Changzhong of Fujian Fumin Law Firm believes that according to the relevant provisions of the General Principles of Civil Law, 17-year-old Xiaoshi is a minor with no source of income and belongs to a person with limited capacity for civil conduct. In this case, Xiao Shi's guardian is her mother, Ms. Xu, and Xuanren International Health Center issued a card for an adult and performed medical cosmetology without the consent of the guardian, and her behavior was suspected of violating the law. In addition, using false skin care giveaways as a lure to induce Xiaoshi to enter the store violates the provisions of the Consumer Rights and Interests Protection Law that "false or misleading publicity shall not be made". Therefore, Ms. Xu, Xiao Shi's guardian, can request a refund of all the money for the card. If the beauty shop does not issue a refund, you can file a lawsuit in court. ”
The Provincial Consumer Committee reminds that minors' outlook on life and values are not yet mature, and guardians should pay more attention to their children's consumption, strengthen communication, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of minors.
In addition, guardians should also educate their children to help them learn to identify false promotional information in the field of consumption and prevent minors from being deceived. (Reporter Wang Xiaoming)