I doubt you want your customers ........allowed to buy an $80,000 widget for $5.Just curious, with all the legalities on the net now, does that ever really happen, unless there is a complete failure of management? Are online stores obliged to fulfill a purchase, If there was some sort of hacking or other subtrefuge/clerical error involved? It's like those banks who send out million dollar checks in error....they always seem to recover the money. I can see a 20 or 30 dollar price error having to be honored, because the purchaser may very well believe that is a deal......but when it's $79,995 off,.....both parties must know something is wrong.
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