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I am not sure about that 8till8.
My point was that by law I'm entitled to the watch at the displayed price.
"Am I entitled to buy a product at the price shown on the price tag even if the till shows a higher price when I go to pay?"
This may be a misleading price claim by the trader and this practice is prohibited by consumer legislation. The price displayed should include all taxes and other charges (delivery, postal, etc), if applicable, and should not mislead the consumer in any way. The National Consumer Agency has the power to prosecute offences in breach of this legislation. Other powers include the option to seek a formal undertaking from a seller that they will comply with the law and the ability to issue fixed-penalty fines "on-the-spot" where we find breaches of the price display requirements.
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But if a shop makes an honest mistake - for example, a few labels are wrong and the marked price is lower than what the price should be - you don't have an automatic right to buy the goods at the marked price.
M&S in Dundrum display prices in GB£ only on many items. Is this legal? (I thought it wasn't)
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