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There's been several cases over the years where a pricing mistake has been made, on the net and the shop window. Vendor has full rights not to comply with sale although if the goods are shipped vendor generally doesn't bother trying to retreive missing funds. Last instance I saw was a £2,000.00 plasma listed at £2.00 and Argos (I think) defended the case in court after a punter issued proceedings and Argos won.
Axminster T & C:
Every effort is made to ensure that our prices and descriptions are accurate at the time of going to press. If an error is found or if manufacturer's prices or products change, we will inform you as soon as possible and offer you the option of cancelling your order or reconfirming your order with the revised price or product. We are under no obligation to provide goods to you at an incorrect (lower) price if the pricing error is obvious and could reasonably have been recognised by you as a pricing error.
Ain't obvious to me..............
Axminster T & C:
Every effort is made to ensure that our prices and descriptions are accurate at the time of going to press. If an error is found or if manufacturer's prices or products change, we will inform you as soon as possible and offer you the option of cancelling your order or reconfirming your order with the revised price or product. We are under no obligation to provide goods to you at an incorrect (lower) price if the pricing error is obvious and could reasonably have been recognised by you as a pricing error.
Ain't obvious to me..............