To clarify, the ticket showed the sale price which i thought i was paying but I was charged full price. I was not advised of this at the counter I was paying a dearer than tickted price.I bought an item of clothing with a sale discounted ticket on it. I discovered a week later I was charged full price. I rang the shop who will not refund me the difference, rather they will accept the jacket being returned and will refund me the full price. I was not made aware at the point of sale that the discounted price did not apply and did not have the option to buy or not buy. I was made aware today by phone that the jacket was in the sale in error but not last week when I bought it.
Am I entitled to a part refund of the difference between sale and full price? Has the store misled me?
I want to keep but should have been charged sale price should I not?
Open to correction but from where I see it there are two aspects to this purchase. First off a shop advertising a price is called "an invitation to treat" in contract law. The fact that they have incorrectly priced the item doesn't mean that you are entitled to purchase the item at the misadventures price. They have the right to reject your purchase at the price advertised if they find that they have priced it in error. So for example if there is a TV in a shop window priced at €20.00 that should be €2000 and they have made an error in putting a tag on it doesn't give you a right to demand the TV for €20.If you have the item with the sale ticket still attached or to hand, and receipt then I would bring it back and look for a refund of the price difference, which you say is €30 that's just my opinion.
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