celticsfan9783
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Okay so I purchased a faucet online for $271.15 and paid using Paypal. I get an e-mail a day later from the store saying the item was incorrectly priced and is telling me that if I still want to purchase the faucet they will have to charge an additional $143.15.
I could have sworn this was against the law? Isn't a seller obligated to sell something as it is priced, especially AFTER I have already paid?
I bought a pair of cords when I was 13 that were marked at like $17 dollars. When the cashier rang them in they were $39. Chick tried changing the price. Lady I was with was like "nope, you have to sell them to him as they are priced." I was like
How is this different?
I could have sworn this was against the law? Isn't a seller obligated to sell something as it is priced, especially AFTER I have already paid?
I bought a pair of cords when I was 13 that were marked at like $17 dollars. When the cashier rang them in they were $39. Chick tried changing the price. Lady I was with was like "nope, you have to sell them to him as they are priced." I was like
How is this different?