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Free advertising , the law needs changing so they have to honour it, then they'd stop doing it, like Argos selling a £500 lens they don't even stock at a huge discount so it's at he top of the camera price buster list , try finding one
Free advertising , the law needs changing so they have to honour it, then they'd stop doing it, like Argos selling a £500 lens they don't even stock at a huge discount so it's at he top of the camera price buster list , try finding one
Free advertising , the law needs changing so they have to honour it, then they'd stop doing it, like Argos selling a £500 lens they don't even stock at a huge discount so it's at he top of the camera price buster list , try finding one
Amazon would have![]()
Are you allowed to sell something you don't stock? (excluding pre-ordering before a release). I'm sure that wasn't allowed or maybe I'm thinking of something else?
articles a bit old, this happened at the beginning of the week![]()
I'm a bit old ... doesn't make me invalid! :boxer:
i feel old and an invalid :shake:
:hug2:
Not sure I agree with all this conspiracy theory.
Tesco are hardly likely to want to generate so much traffic to their website that it crashes as lets face it when they are responsible for relieving us of £1 in every £10 spent in the UK, a few Ipad sales are small change to them.
Mistakes do happen !
As for this honouring mistakes - wouldnt you want to be able to decline a sale due to a mistake that would probably cost you in the region of £400 per unit? Get real! There are too many vultures around! Lets face it they'd be back on ebay in minutes at £500 !
Lets face it they'd be back on ebay in minutes at £500 !
I think I'm thinking of when someone has an item for sale that they never stock but wait for someone to order and pay and only then do they go and source it from their supplier and then send it on. I'm sure this sort of thing isn't allowed? Can't remember though.

Free advertising , the law needs changing so they have to honour it, then they'd stop doing it, like Argos selling a £500 lens they don't even stock at a huge discount so it's at he top of the camera price buster list , try finding one
to be honest i doubt that would happen, i know what platform they use and its extremely hardcore. they also get preferential treatment on bandwidth resources (albeit unofficially, if you ask the provider they deny it), have their own huge dedicated servers etc.
Nothing wrong with a bit of flagrant profiteering.![]()
Actually I'm not even going validate that with a reply!

It was on the news Tuesday that the Ipad pricing mistake had crashed the Tesco website!
How about if someone advertises a excellent condition 300/2.8 L in the classifieds for £150 instead of £1500, should they also be obliged in law to sell to the first person to spot it?
No they shouldn't, and nor should shops that accidentally misprice items. Advertising, be it on the internet, on a shop shelf or wherever is an "invitation to treat", it is not a formal offer of binding contract.
There are laws in place to prevent this being done deliberately (consumer protection act 1987) already, which can lead to fines of up to £5000 for each customer mislead.
That's the real problem with trying to compel sellers to honour prices. It drives a coach and horses through the whole principle of offer to treat/acceptance of the offer, and could be used to nail anyone for making a simple mistake. It's an offence to deliberately mislead customers, but there are separate penalties for that.
dont think so, some company ship stock straight from their supplier.
dabs is another good one, some memory i ordered from them just happened to have a scan.co.uk warehouse barcode and product details stuck to it..![]()
"Tesco's UK Chief Quits Over Poor Sales"
"Sky News city editor Mark Kleinman, who exclusively revealed the move last night, said: "What this all adds up to is a sign that all is not well at Tesco, which has really been the dominant force in British retailing for the last 15 years."
someguyfromtesco said:Tesco has failed to revive sales despite spending £500m on price cuts.