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Difference refunded if a price is reduced immediately after purchase?
I bought a TV from Play to find it was then reduced by £10 a few days later. I have also experienced a similar situation with Comet where the item was reduced immediately after purchase.
On both occasions I have had the difference refunded after I contacted them.
Are they legally obliged to do this if this is pointed out to them?
On both occasions I have had the difference refunded after I contacted them.
Are they legally obliged to do this if this is pointed out to them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No not at all and I cannot believe they have done that, if you returned the item as faulty and they swapped it they should charge you the reduced price but there is nothing in any statute that says they had to give you any money back if you chose to purchase the item at an earlier date. However, if you retrn an item unused and in a saleable condition and they allow a good will refund fair enough, but then if the price is the only issue and you want to buy it back ata cheaper price they probably let you as you sound like a nightmare of a customer.
When you buy something you are making an offer and the transaction is completed when the offer is accepted, play.coms T&Cs say that the offer is not accepted until the item has been dispatched.
So, if the TV has not been dispatched yet you can cancel your order (withdraw the offer) with no penalty to yourself and then place another order at the new price (this will put you at the back of any queue they may have so may further delay you getting the item)
So, if the TV has not been dispatched yet you can cancel your order (withdraw the offer) with no penalty to yourself and then place another order at the new price (this will put you at the back of any queue they may have so may further delay you getting the item)
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