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Re: Sony Vaio for £76
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Sony Vaio for £76
- From: "drownedrat" <fluff@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 01:35:13 -0000
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>From a law student friend I got this (2 seperate mails)
The law stands that such mistakes can be walked round by the seller
if they can claim that what you see as an offer to sell is in fact an
invitation to tender. However, on an internet site, I presume the
latter is impossible as there is a buy here and now feature. So I
presume they would have to honour it.
& later
Regarding your transaction, make sure you have evidence of sending
the order through and screenshots of their offer to sell.
Furthermore, find out the processing/ delivery time and hold them to
it - after all, you have a legally binding contract. If they try to
escape, fry the *****- try intimidation. Don't be nice - be
professional. You're right, they're ***** and that's the way it is.
Bit colourful in parts (which I've removed), but sounds hopeful.
Please note it's not the law, it's an interpretation, but fingers
crossed.
A
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