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« Reply #14295 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 14:18:09 » |
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Purchased 3 x Samsung Galaxy Tabs on Black Friday from Very.co.uk for £129 each (should have been £329). I've just received a call from Very to say there was a pricing error and they should have been £269. Unfortunately they can't honour the incorrect price, but as a gesture of goodwill will offer an additional £20 off!
Pissed off is the not the word. There were on offer at that price for an hour and my order confirmation clearly states the price off £129. Apparently there is small print in their Terms & Conditions effectively getting them out of situations like this (although I'm yet to find it). I've just rung the back had a lengthy conversation with another advisor who has said they have to honour the lower price and has put notes on my account to that effect. She has told me that if I'm charged the higher price on my statement, to ring back and it will be adjusted.
My concern is I will be charged the higher price and then they'll refuse to adjust it. Has anyone got any experience of anything similar? Have I got any rights at all?
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Benzel
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« Reply #14296 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 14:19:52 » |
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I always thought they had to sell it to you at the price advertised, regardless of whether it was a mistake or not.
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Is your cat making too much noise all the time?
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« Reply #14299 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 14:51:37 » |
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I always thought they had to sell it to you at the price advertised, regardless of whether it was a mistake or not.
Big myth. "Errors and omissions" will be in every set of sales T&C's ever written.
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« Reply #14300 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 14:55:02 » |
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Purchased 3 x Samsung Galaxy Tabs on Black Friday from Very.co.uk for £129 each (should have been £329). I've just received a call from Very to say there was a pricing error and they should have been £269. Unfortunately they can't honour the incorrect price, but as a gesture of goodwill will offer an additional £20 off!
Pissed off is the not the word. There were on offer at that price for an hour and my order confirmation clearly states the price off £129. Apparently there is small print in their Terms & Conditions effectively getting them out of situations like this (although I'm yet to find it). I've just rung the back had a lengthy conversation with another advisor who has said they have to honour the lower price and has put notes on my account to that effect. She has told me that if I'm charged the higher price on my statement, to ring back and it will be adjusted.
My concern is I will be charged the higher price and then they'll refuse to adjust it. Has anyone got any experience of anything similar? Have I got any rights at all?
Get rid Jo in my opinion...it will only lead to hassle and worry. Dont need that at this time of year.
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« Reply #14301 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 15:00:08 » |
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Get rid Jo in my opinion...it will only lead to hassle and worry. Dont need that at this time of year.
The man speaks wisdom. Smacks of ongoing unresolved aggro. Certainly wouldn't put any faith in a verbal offer to honour the price. Probably wouldn't put a lot more in having it in writing ("Sorry, that agent was not authorised to make that commitment to you"), but if you've only got it verbally, you've got nothing really. I'd be tempted to go for asking for a nominal amount of compensation (say £20 per tab) to let it drop then look round for someone else offering them cheap. Because rest assured, there's no such thing as a "Special Black Friday price" - if Very can do it for £x then plenty of others can too.
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« Reply #14302 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 15:03:43 » |
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If it's too good to be true then it almost always is.
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« Reply #14303 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 15:53:36 » |
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Bit of a bugger if they were kids xmas presents, but miss-prices get cancelled all the time. Hmmm to gamble on the verbal offer or not. Depends if a) it would knacker you financially if they charge the higher price, b) if its easy to return for refund and who pays postage/if there are any other 'restock' fees. I guess you can google around b, but only you can answer a.. Not sure I'd bother, can't see them reducing it to £129 despite the "note on account" hduk thread to see other opinions, you may already be monitoring it: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-galaxy-tab-3-10-1-intel-atom-dual-core-1gb-ram-16gb-129-very-co-uk-free-1727897
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« Reply #14304 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 16:05:28 » |
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3 buyers pulling out of buying my house. On to the 4th buyer now. Bloody frustrating especially as the wife is due to drop mid feb. we really wanted to be in our house this year
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« Reply #14305 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 16:11:43 » |
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3 buyers pulling out of buying my house. On to the 4th buyer now. Bloody frustrating especially as the wife is due to drop mid feb. we really wanted to be in our house this year
Hang in there. You only need one.
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« Reply #14306 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 16:27:52 » |
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The Christmas shopping rush beginning. Was mental out today. The Range car park was rammed and some daft bitch nearly crashed into me on the mini roundabout at Greenbridge in her Chelsea tractor. Argos was horrendously busy too.
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« Reply #14307 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 16:35:35 » |
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Hang in there. You only need one.
haha. not all at the same time.
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Arriba
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« Reply #14308 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 16:41:30 » |
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3 buyers pulling out of buying my house. On to the 4th buyer now. Bloody frustrating especially as the wife is due to drop mid feb. we really wanted to be in our house this year
My sister got sticthed up by a buyer for no apparant reason. They had a date of completion etc all ready to go. Luckily she got another buyer quickly. I hope yours works out as people can be utter cunts where house buying is concerned. Alot of the arseholes seem to be those who buy multiple properties to let out.
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janaage
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« Reply #14309 on: Sunday, December 1, 2013, 16:56:40 » |
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'Black Friday'. Why the hell are we in this country referring to last Friday as that? We're not Americans and therefore Black Friday doesn't exist here. Isn't the term to do with the day after Thanksgiving as that's when the yanks start their Christmas Shopping 'spree' - assume as most have the day off?
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