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Hong Kong customs arrests sole director of online household product store after shoppers file 164 complaints over undelivered orders

  • Post learns Rabbit N Radish operated its online store for several years, selling products such as clothing, beauty and cosmetics, as well as household goods
  • Retailer received 164 complaints from patrons, allegedly breached Trade Descriptions Ordinance, customs says

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Lucy Lam, senior investigator from the customs’ trade descriptions investigation bureau, says the online retailer has allegedly breached the Trade Descriptions Ordinance. Photo: Handout
Danny Mok

Hong Kong customs officers have arrested the sole director of an online household products store, after the now-closed retailer received 164 complaints from customers over the failure to deliver on prepaid orders.

The Post learned that Rabbit N Radish operated its online store for several years, selling products such as clothing, beauty and cosmetics, as well as household goods.

Lucy Lam Yim-lan, senior investigator of the customs’ trade descriptions investigation bureau, said on Thursday that the store “abruptly” announced its closure last month, leading to the 164 complaints.

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After an investigation, customs arrested a 65-year-old man, the company’s sole director, for allegedly wrongly accepting payments when selling products, in contravention of the Trade Descriptions Ordinance.

The Consumer Council also received 19 complaints from March to early April this year.

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Complainants reported making prepaid orders for various household goods but failed to receive the goods or obtain refunds from the shop, Lam said.

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