Taitung Gold Shop Overcharges 0.5 Qian in Gold Price; Seeks Police Help for Customer Refund

A gold shop in Taitung inadvertently overcharged a customer by 0.5 qian of gold. Lacking contact information, they sought police assistance. After reviewing surveillance footage, the police helped locate the consumer, facilitating the refund.
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Taitung County Police Bureau Dawu Precinct Patrol Officer Ye Zong-hao told CNA reporters today that the Taimali Police Station recently received a report from China Silver Shop within its jurisdiction, stating that a customer who purchased gold jewelry recently had inadvertently been overcharged approximately 0.5 qian of gold. As no contact information was left, the shop could not contact the buyer to process the refund, thus requesting police assistance for inquiry and contact.

Upon receiving the report, Taimali police immediately understood the situation and assisted in reviewing surveillance footage from around the shop, successfully identifying the license plate number of the vehicle driven by the consumer during that period. Further verification confirmed the customer to be a Ms. Guo. The Taimali police successfully contacted the individual and assisted in confirming refund matters with the silver shop.

Ye Zong-hao stated that after contact between both parties, the silver shop has fully refunded the overcharged amount of NT$10,100 to the consumer, bringing this matter of mistaken collection to a satisfactory conclusion. The shop expressed deep gratitude for the police's active assistance and affirmed the police's spirit of enthusiastic public service. (Editor: Zhang Ya-jing) 1150407