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Hi all
I was looking on jd sports app and saw a pair of trainers for £5. I added them to my basket but seen despite showing £5 as the price the order had gone to £10. No delivery charge due to click and collect and definitely ordered only one. I ordered it because things are getting snapped up quick.
Am I entitled to the £5 back as that's not the price shown.
Thank you
I was looking on jd sports app and saw a pair of trainers for £5. I added them to my basket but seen despite showing £5 as the price the order had gone to £10. No delivery charge due to click and collect and definitely ordered only one. I ordered it because things are getting snapped up quick.
Am I entitled to the £5 back as that's not the price shown.
Thank you
Mortgage free wannabe
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.16
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.16
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Hi all
I was looking on jd sports app and saw a pair of trainers for £5. I added them to my basket but seen despite showing £5 as the price the order had gone to £10. No delivery charge due to click and collect and definitely ordered only one. I ordered it because things are getting snapped up quick.
Am I entitled to the £5 back as that's not the price shown.
Thank you
You agreed to The £10, so no.
Click and collect does sometimes carry a charge. Did you check that?0 -
It doesn't. Even though the price shown was £5 how can I not buy it for thatMortgage free wannabe
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.160 -
Have you got a link to the trainers you bought? Are they maybe priced from £5 and your chosen size is more expensive than some other sizes or possibly a different colour option?0
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Hi all
I was looking on jd sports app and saw a pair of trainers for £5. I added them to my basket but seen despite showing £5 as the price the order had gone to £10. No delivery charge due to click and collect and definitely ordered only one. I ordered it because things are getting snapped up quick.
Am I entitled to the £5 back as that's not the price shown.
Thank you
Nope, the price you agreed to at checkout was £10 so thats how much you payDwy galon, un dyhead,
Dwy dafod ond un iaith,
Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.0 -
Well no because it said £5 next the shoe and the price but the total showed £10Mortgage free wannabe
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.160 -
I haven't got a link because it was on the appMortgage free wannabe
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.160 -
Well no because it said £5 next the shoe and the price but the total showed £10
Maybe it was £5 per shoe?
In all seriousness, you saw the price change to £10 & you paid, you accepted the terms of the contract which (in effect) said that they will give you a pair of shoes for £10.Dwy galon, un dyhead,
Dwy dafod ond un iaith,
Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.0 -
As above, you saw a tenner and agreed.0
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