In this case they should not sell and provide the serial number like they did.And that doesn't apply when you make a mistake with pricing. Or misprint an ad, or put the wrong price on an item or display the wrong price on a website or electronic sign or advertisementYou are actually incorrect. Retailers weather online or in person, cannot display incorrect prices without honoring it. FTC has laws against it with "Truth in Advertising Act".You are incorrect. If retailers display an incorrect price in error they are under zero obligation to honor that lower price.From where did you took these assumptions? I did get a Serial Number, looks like you didn't understand what is the point, they are lying because there is regulations that must be followed and they didn't. And It has nothing to do with databases either. that price was there for over 2 weeks.
"When consumers see or hear an advertisement, whether it's on the Internet, radio or television, or anywhere else, federal law says that ad must be truthful, not misleading, and, when appropriate, backed by scientific evidence.
Now companies may not honor the price, but that is by definition against the law at least in America. https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/topics/ ... dorsements
There is a difference between outright fraud and a mistake
You can't say that X product will cure cancer unless it does, but if you say X product is priced at $9.99 and that was a mistake you don't have to sell it at $9.99
Your link is also specifically talking about endorsements with advertising not mistakes on pricing on a website
Statistics: Posted by alexfalcao — Sun Dec 01, 2024 7:21 pm