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Internet company did not honor price advertised
rippedofagain
Posts: 3 Newbie
I was looking for a cheap large pc monitor and came across a online company called ILGS I LOVE GOING SHOPPING and saw that they had very low prices on a few monitors, so i found a 27" one for £27.99! i thought thats brill, so i got 2, so i paid for them plus paypal costs and next day postage.
That went through fine and got a full print receipt, i done a screen print as well with that offer and the check out process and paypal transaction, about a hour later I got a email stating that those monitors were a faulty batch !
they refunded me back! i was gutted, i checked there website again and all the cheap monitors were ALL removed,
so i checked on the monitor on google it was a Philips 272B4QPJCB 27" in Black, which are on sale in amazon for £375!! no wonder they refunded me back,
all i got was a email saying;
"Unfortunately this order cannot be processed. The item ordered has been detected as being part of a faulty batch. Our apologies but we cannot sell this item to you, as it wouldn't be right. There is no ETA on the system for further units from the manufacturer.""
So where does leave me, should they honor the sale price of what?
That went through fine and got a full print receipt, i done a screen print as well with that offer and the check out process and paypal transaction, about a hour later I got a email stating that those monitors were a faulty batch !
they refunded me back! i was gutted, i checked there website again and all the cheap monitors were ALL removed,
so i checked on the monitor on google it was a Philips 272B4QPJCB 27" in Black, which are on sale in amazon for £375!! no wonder they refunded me back,
all i got was a email saying;
"Unfortunately this order cannot be processed. The item ordered has been detected as being part of a faulty batch. Our apologies but we cannot sell this item to you, as it wouldn't be right. There is no ETA on the system for further units from the manufacturer.""
So where does leave me, should they honor the sale price of what?
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rippedofagain wrote: »So where does leave me, should they honor the sale price of what?
No, see: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/32772620 -
They were out of stock, I got the last 10.0
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The moron who worked at the company obviously put up the wrong price and when it was discovered they withdrew the products. Sadly there's nothing you can do because of the (in my opinion) stupid invitation to treat law.“Learn from the mistakes of others. You can never live long enough to make them all yourself.”
― Groucho Marx0
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