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e-shopping & auctions > e-shopping > If a website advertises the wrong price, do they have to sell it at that price?

No, when a retailer makes a mistake they are not obliged to sell the goods at the lower price. They are within their rights to refuse to sell it or correct the pricing

Last updated on April 15, 2008 by The E-Victims Organisation

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