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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. TIA Andrew |
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