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Old 07-20-2007, 11:33 AM   #69
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No. There is no law requiring the retailer to honor a price mistake. If anyone thinks I'm wrong, cite the law.


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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
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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