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raden
 
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In message .com,
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I'll start with the usual "I know this should be in the legal group
but..."

A company took an order through their web site and sent a confirmation
e-mail with prices for each line item and the total to be debited from
my credit card. Does that constitute a contract?

When the goods arrived they have charged a higher price for some items
and charged more to my card.

What offence has ben committed? Something under the sale of goods act?
I believe in retail premises it is an offence to charge a higher than
marked price once an item has been rung into the till, unless the
higher price is first pointed out to the customer.

Have you actually tried emailing them back and pointing out that they
might have made a mistake ?


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geoff