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A coffee shop in Ho Chi Minh City is accused of charging a fee for taking photos

The manager of the cafe insists that he only charges for commercial photography guests, those who go with the whole team, bring a lot of clothes, …

On March 30, the social network spread a number of pressing posts about the fee for taking photos of Cafe Da Bao Concept (Tu Xuong Street, District 3, HCMC).

Accordingly, this shop has a notice board: “We only support taking photos when guests come to drink coffee. Please pay the fee when taking photos from the 2nd set onwards.”

However, some customers reported that even though they ordered water and didn’t change in the toilet, they were still reminded by the staff to pay 1.5 million dong for each hour of taking pictures.

A coffee shop in Ho Chi Minh City was accused of charging 1.5 million VND/hour for photography
Guests take pictures to check-in at Da Bao Concept.

Having visited this cafe, Tran Minh Dat (21 years old) felt unsatisfied with the photography surcharge as well as the way the shop informed the regulations to customers.

“It’s normal for check-in cafes to charge for photography for commercial and business purposes. But the cafe should clearly distinguish what is a souvenir photo and what is commercial.

It’s not possible just because it’s hot, customers who stomp on makeup will also be prompted to collect money. In addition, the fee of 1.5 million VND/hour is quite high compared to the common ground.”Dat said.

Minh Khue, the manager of the shop, confirmed that the restaurant has a regulation to charge a fee of 1.5 million VND/hour for photography.

“However, this fee we only apply to commercial photographers, lookbook. As for guests who come to drink, take personal photos, and memories, we have never collected any fees.”

A coffee shop in Ho Chi Minh City was accused of charging 1.5 million VND/hour for photography
The cafe advises guests not to change in the restroom.

Minh Khue said the restaurant has applied this regulation after a few months of opening and has many notice boards placed on the premises as well as toilets to warn customers.

“When we first opened, we didn’t charge anything. However, when the shop became a pretty hot check-in point online, many brands and fashion stores came here to bring their crew and suitcases of clothes to take pictures. image product.

There are so many guests complaining about these groups changing clothes, wearing makeup for a long time, making noise, and taking up space, forcing us to introduce a fee policy.”

The cafe manager confirms the fee collection take a photo Not for the purpose of making money, but just want to limit the commercial photography of brands.

“If guests come in and bring a lot of clothes, follow the crew with machines, lights, and staff will remind them from the beginning. We open a cafe to determine to serve food, drinks, and space, not space. Must be a professional studio, so the rules are for the convenience of both parties.”the shop manager said.

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