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Urgent Help Contract Misprice

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  • molerat
    molerat Posts: 35,708 Forumite
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    It does not add up with the quoted individual prices ex vat. I assume the whole thing is quoted ex vat and should be 4100, 4200 & 4300. OP needs to speak to the supplier and the options would be to pay the correct price or cancel at no cost.
  • daindian
    daindian Posts: 434 Forumite
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    Fosterdog wrote: »
    But you said it was corporate hospitality so it would be B2B, surely if you purchased as an individual it would just be a hospitality package and prices would be inclusive of VAT, whereas corporate hospitality is more likely to list VAT separately.

    no for both they put vat separate no idea why
  • paddyrg
    paddyrg Posts: 13,543 Forumite
    It's a mistake. The paperwork is to aid memory and clarify what was agreed, and presumably both parties understand what was agreed. I suggest calling them up and saying "I can't make head nor tail of the schedule bit - can you clarify for me?", and someone will.
  • MobileSaver
    MobileSaver Posts: 4,377 Forumite
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    daindian wrote: »
    its a consumer to business contract lol ive taken it out as a individual not as a business.
    Fosterdog wrote: »
    But you said it was corporate hospitality so it would be B2B,

    Good luck with convincing a court that corporate hospitality was a "consumer" purchase. Consumer rights will almost certainly not apply to this contract, it doesn't matter who or how you paid it's about intent...
    “consumer” means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession;
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