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Warning of unclear parking rates after Hongkonger charged 7 times more than advertised

February 16, 2026 at 04:34 AM
By Wynna Wong
Warning of unclear parking rates after Hongkonger charged 7 times more than advertised
Some shopping centres in Hong Kong display unclear parking discount terms that often lead to disputes, the consumer watchdog has said, citing a case where a driver was billed HK$1,210 (US$155) for a full day, more than seven times the advertised rate. The Consumer Council said on Monday that complaints about car-park services had remained persistently high in recent years, with 120 cases recorded in 2025, reversing a dip to 96 in 2024 and broadly matching 118 in 2023. In one complaint, a driver...

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Some shopping centres in Hong Kong display unclear parking discount terms that often lead to disputes, the consumer watchdog has said, citing a case where a driver was billed HK$1,210 (US$155) for a full day, more than seven times the advertised rate. The Consumer Council said on Monday that complaints about car-park services had remained persistently high in recent years, with 120 cases recorded in 2025, reversing a dip to 96 in 2024 and broadly matching 118 in 2023. In one complaint, a driver... This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.
Some shopping centres in Hong Kong display unclear parking discount terms that often lead to disputes, the consumer watchdog has said, citing a case where a driver was billed HK$1,210 (US$155) for a full day, more than seven times the advertised rate. The Consumer Council said on Monday that complaints about car-park services had remained persistently high in recent years, with 120 cases recorded in 2025, reversing a dip to 96 in 2024 and broadly matching 118 in 2023. In one complaint, a driver... AdvertisementConsumer protection in Hong KongHong KongSocietyWarning of unclear parking rates after Hongkonger charged 7 times more than advertisedConsumer Council says complaints about car-park services have remained persistently high in recent years, with 120 cases recorded in 2025Reading Time:2 minutesWhy you can trust SCMPWynna WongPublished: 12:34pm, 16 Feb 2026Updated: 12:42pm, 16 Feb 2026Some shopping centres in Hong Kong display unclear parking discount terms that often lead to disputes, the consumer watchdog has said, citing a case where a driver was billed HK$1,210 (US$155) for a full day, more than seven times the advertised rate.The Consumer Council said on Monday that complaints about car-park services had remained persistently high in recent years, with 120 cases recorded in 2025, reversing a dip to 96 in 2024 and broadly matching 118 in 2023.In one complaint, a driver noticed a banner outside a residential estate car park advertising “24-hour unlimited parking” for HK$145 and parked there overnight for about 22 hours.AdvertisementBut when she tried to leave the next evening, she was charged HK$1,210 instead of the advertised rate.Staff later explained that the promotional rate applied only to vehicles parked in a designated area known as the car park’s “inner zone”, a condition not clearly stated on the large banner. As a result, the hourly rate of HK$55 was applied to her stay.AdvertisementFollowing the council’s conciliation, the operator refunded the HK$1,065 difference.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x

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