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langey
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4th Jun 05 at 10:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my point exactly
Andrew
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Said i think it was a Total earlier. You then mentioned Esso which come to think of it is.

On the big board they have up it's 81 or something and then on the actual pump it says 35.2.
Jonny P
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quote:
Originally posted by h18_oab
quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


WTF please step away from the crack and sit down

It's not Fraud, The company made a mistake and Pug Nut filled up two cars and was charged less than normal if it's advertised at a certain price they have to sell you it at that price, Pug-nut probably alerted them to the problem and they will have readjusted it,

If you went into Tesco's and they had a litre bottle of Jack daniels normally £17.99 but priced at £5.99 would you say "oh shit i cant take that it's normally 17.99.. hmm could be done for fraud here"

Would you f*ck you'd be through that checkout and out the door quicker than that poof Dale Winton can say Supermarket sweep



[Edited on 04-06-2005 by h18_oab]


that exactly right that mate!
Mikorsa16v
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Nice one, how many jerry cans did you fill up hahahah
MarkM
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quote:
Originally posted by Peugeot Nut
Said i think it was a Total earlier. You then mentioned Esso which come to think of it is.

On the big board they have up it's 81 or something and then on the actual pump it says 35.2.


Robbo
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4th Jun 05 at 10:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Selling rules are a LOT more complicated than anyone has mentioned here But as Pug Nut has left the premises etc then he is fine... somebody look upo laws on invitations to treat and offers... whole world of shite
Andrew
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Selling rules are a LOT more complicated than anyone has mentioned here But as Pug Nut has left the premises etc then he is fine... somebody look upo laws on invitations to treat and offers... whole world of shite


Will be back in about 12 years
MarkM
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Selling rules are a LOT more complicated than anyone has mentioned here But as Pug Nut has left the premises etc then he is fine... somebody look upo laws on invitations to treat and offers... whole world of shite


Indeed it is...

Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by Peugeot Nut
quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Selling rules are a LOT more complicated than anyone has mentioned here But as Pug Nut has left the premises etc then he is fine... somebody look upo laws on invitations to treat and offers... whole world of shite


Will be back in about 12 years
lol
Mikorsa16v
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Saturday night a cashpoint near me had the 10 pound note filled up with 20's there was a massive queue at 930 at night which caught the polices attention - kicking myself i wasnt there
Andrew
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quote:
Originally posted by Mikorsa16v
Saturday night a cashpoint near me had the 10 pound note filled up with 20's there was a massive queue at 930 at night which caught the polices attention - kicking myself i wasnt there


Surely the bank would know who has therefore had what amount
Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by h18_oab
quote:
Originally posted by AJW
Greg is right they can refuse to sell it to you for whatever reason however if they do sell it to you then it must be at or below the advertised price otherwise the sale is illegal and they can be fined silly money by trading standards

and i doubt they'd be able to refuse a petrol sale as they can hardly ask you to put it back once you've filled up!


If it's advertised at a price they have to sell it at that price thats the law..

If it wasn't the Law Petrol companies could advertise petrol at 30p a litre and Charge you 82.9p


its a common misconception. It it is the wrong price on the shelf and some goes to buy it, the first time they are notified that it is wrong they are able to change it and not sell the product. If they don't change it but refuse to sell it then something happens which means they have to sell it at that price due to knowing about it, the next time a customer tries to buy that product.
Can't remember fully but that was the jist of one of my law lessons last year.

[Edited on 04-06-2005 by CrazyCarlo]
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quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


thats not fraud you dumb shit
the_legend_of_yrag
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go take a pic pug nut and then we will all love you
Colin
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Is it someone from the blind school that works there
Marc
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I love Peanut, hes soo salty
stuartmitchell
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haha, Ive nearly done this at my work
Katie
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quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


Why is that fraud?? Its not at all, its the petrol stations mistake. I am sure you would say something if it happened to you
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quote:
Originally posted by fox_e_lady
quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


Why is that fraud?? Its not at all, its the petrol stations mistake. I am sure you would say something if it happened to you


quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


thats not fraud you dumb shit


quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
I was taking the piss






try reading the rest of the post before commenting
BlueCorsa
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quote:
Originally posted by fox_e_lady
quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


Why is that fraud?? Its not at all, its the petrol stations mistake. I am sure you would say something if it happened to you


LOL maybe they just had too much petrol and wanted to get rid
Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by *Donna*
quote:
Originally posted by fox_e_lady
quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


Why is that fraud?? Its not at all, its the petrol stations mistake. I am sure you would say something if it happened to you


quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
fraud, you are knowingly taking posession of items which have been priced wrongly


thats not fraud you dumb shit


quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
I was taking the piss






try reading the rest of the post before commenting


Nice one
Mikorsa16v
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quote:
Originally posted by Peugeot Nut
quote:
Originally posted by Mikorsa16v
Saturday night a cashpoint near me had the 10 pound note filled up with 20's there was a massive queue at 930 at night which caught the polices attention - kicking myself i wasnt there


Surely the bank would know who has therefore had what amount


Yes they will know who has withdrawn the amounts but it was the banks fault and not going to chase the customers up
Twiggy
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Does anybody remember the widescreen T.V. a wee bit ago?? It was wrongly priced on a website and we/i bought like 20!!! Got an email next day saying it was a pricing error and they refunded me credit card...

Still got the cash back on the credit card though!!
BlueCorsa
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quote:
Originally posted by REDSPORT
Does anybody remember the widescreen T.V. a wee bit ago?? It was wrongly priced on a website and we/i bought like 20!!! Got an email next day saying it was a pricing error and they refunded me credit card...

Still got the cash back on the credit card though!!


Goddamn, when I get refunds on my credit card, it deducts them from the cashback balance!

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