Hong Kong Claw Machine Complaints Surge Over 760% Amidst Rigged Settings and Poor Prizes
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- Hong Kong consumer watchdog reports a 760% surge in complaints against claw machine operators over three years due to misleading displays, rigged settings, and low-quality prizes.
- One case involved a complainant spending HK$200 on a machine where empty boxes were presented as containing toys.
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Complaints against Hong Kong claw machine operators have risen sharply over the past three years, primarily due to issues with misleading displays, rigged settings, and poor prize quality.
Complaints against Hong Kong claw machine operators have skyrocketed by more than 760 per cent over the past three years, driven by anger over misleading displays, rigged settings and poor-quality prizes, the city’s consumer watchdog has said.
The watchdog also highlighted a case involving a complainant who spent HK$200 (US$25.52) on a claw machine stocked with both miniature toy suitcases and boxes that appeared to contain the same items.
But the complainant and two children only discovered the boxes were empty when they managed to snag one of them after playing the HK$5-per-turn game 40 times.
The complainant mentioned that the boxes were opaque and lacked any labels indicating they were empty or for decorative purposes only.
When she messaged the machine owner, the operator refused to exchange the box for a toy, saying it was only for decoration.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will regulatory action be taken against operators?
- What specific regulations are being considered?
- How widespread is this practice among operators?





