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Old 07-20-2007, 09:23 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by Aprilbeginnings View Post
stuff in the stores if mismarked has to go by that price.......
Are you certain of that?

In the UK, when you buy something in a store, you are, legally speaking, making the store an offer of money for the goods, which they are free to accept or decline as they wish. If a £1000 computer is mis-priced as £10, they are under no obligation to accept your offer of £10 for it.

Are stores in the US really legally obliged to sell goods at a mis-marked price?
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