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Debenhams Sales Tactics

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  • OlliesDad
    OlliesDad Posts: 1,825 Forumite
    bris wrote: »
    This isn't the case here, there was no pricing error or mistake, just bad stock taking. Their T&C's can't over ride simple contract law, they accepted the order but have failed to fullfil it.
    Loss of bargain would count here, there is case law on this, but is it worth the hassle.

    The term of when the offer is accepted forms part of the contract, so at any time up to dispatch they are within their rights to cancel the contract. The most common reason for cancelling we see on the board is due to price errors, but that is not the only reason.
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