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What really pi$$es me off when shopping is when the shelf price is different to what you are charged. I have just checked my receipt and was charged 69p for an item advertised as 49p. I'm not short of 20p before anyone asks. It really does give me the hump though.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He can't take £2 without asking.
But ...
By handing him the £1.50 item, you are offering to buy it for £1.50
He can ring £2 through the till ... he is making a "counter offer"
If you hand over money which includes payment for that item at £2, you are accepting his counter offer. Deal done.
Well done, Jayne. One house point.
You would have got extra marks if you had mentioned:
(1) the difference between sale of goods law and store customer policy
(2) the possible elements of mistake/misrepresentation.
But ...
By handing him the £1.50 item, you are offering to buy it for £1.50
He can ring £2 through the till ... he is making a "counter offer"
If you hand over money which includes payment for that item at £2, you are accepting his counter offer. Deal done.
Well done, Jayne. One house point.
You would have got extra marks if you had mentioned:
(1) the difference between sale of goods law and store customer policy
(2) the possible elements of mistake/misrepresentation.