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Sharp 32" LCD TV £150 At Woolworths !!
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where.........Don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive0
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I take it the guy who's girlfriend was camped outside the store didn't get his TV. He would have let us know by now.0
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if you log onto your order there is a message on your account once you log in0
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Further to your recent order enquiry, please note the following:
Woolworths endeavours to ensure that all pricing information on its website is accurate. However, on very rare occasions, errors do occur.
Due to an isolated technical problem, a pricing error occurred on a small number of TVs.
The terms and conditions on our website state that where a pricing error occurs, Woolworths may cancel any orders placed. This was an unfortunate but obvious mistake and we are therefore unable to accept any orders at the incorrect pricing.
It is important to note that Woolworths' terms and conditions also make clear that an order acknowledgement communication does not constitute a binding acceptance of a customer order. This will only occur once Woolworths confirms the despatch of goods.
We apologise for any confusion caused.
Woolworths On-line Customer Services
nothing new thereDon't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive0 -
so what does that mean for us?0
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no tv, so I'm going out and getting hammeredDon't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive0
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lmao


it was obvious by their t&c that nobody would get any joy, they have fully covered themselves, instead of whinging & whining, go and look for another deal somewhere else where you may strike lucky :beer: 0 -
exactly .0
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Dear Mr Woolworth
Myself and 12000 close friends tried to purchase a £1500 TV which you had mistakenly advertised for £150. It seems, however, you noticed your mistake and took steps to rectify your mistake and rather than notify us via email, you chose instead to cancel our orders without so much as a tip me hat. I think it's outrageous that you are so carefree with your customers' goodwill, especially as the TVs were ordered in good faith.
I have sought legal guidance on this matter and as soon as my solicitor stops laughing I'm certain he will begin a class action against you forthwith.
Yours
A Chancer0
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