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mistakenly sold more expensive item
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No. If a shop A sells a bike for twice the price that shop B sells it for, and someone is foolish to buy it in shop A because they didn't shop around then of course they can't go and get their money back (unless they bought in online (distance selling regs) or unless the shop has a price matching policy (like John Lewis).
A shop offers something at a certain price, buyer accepts offer and purchases it, the deal is done.
It is different if the bike was claimed to be model Y and the shop sold them model Z instead, then the purchaser would have a claim against the shop.0
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