I had a similar incident with a store purchase. When I got to the register, the cashier said they had to honor the price on there because it was their mistake. I think the same should apply in your case.
Wrong country, wrong continent, wrong law, wrong thinking?I had a similar incident with a store purchase. When I got to the register, the cashier said they had to honor the price on there because it was their mistake. I think the same should apply in your case.
The law is simple , if the shops notices the price was incorrect before completing the sale then they must remove the item from sale and reprice.
Some shops will honor the lower price, but this is entirely at their discression. If the sale has proceeded then the contract is complete. In the case of online transactions , no sale is final until a confirmation is received , an automated e-mail is not a confirmation.
In the posters case no consideration has passed ( free + free delivery ) , so it is missing one of the elements of a valid contract. Although , as always worth a try.
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