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Hi, Can anyone help with this question?
My daughter put in 70p in a vending machine in her school to get a choc bar, the machine had obviously malfunctioned as it gave out 14 bars for the price of one, in effect charging 5p per bar. Now her school says she must pay �10.00 to them for keeping the bars the machine gave out. Can they do that? I always thought that if you were charged a lower price by mistake by a retailer or a machine then it was just too bad for them and the price accepted for the goods was legally binding. I'd appreciate any help given. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well it is a question of honesty, exactly as if a bank had made a mistake and put money in your account that was not yours. If you let her keep them it is saying that you condone it. If it was my daughter I would be wanted her to learn that you don't take things that are not yours just because they are there and someone has made a mistake, regardless of how rich the company is. However I can see that you were put in a difficult situation. Maybe you could suggest that if you pay the �10 it is given to charity by the school and that would even things up.
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