[thelist] Selling over the internet - UK law
Lightening
oktellme at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 25 19:34:14 CDT 2005
lol! that's funny!
I don't know British law. Hell, I barely know American law :)
Don't take my advice till you find that out first. But... I would first write a nice note to the customer explaining the error, and asking how they would like to proceed. Offer some suggestions. Maybe offer a discount or extra gift.
If customer balks, I'd just ante up with good humor, and chalk it up to cost of education.
Hope £35 doesn't hit you too hard in the pocket. I don't know what that translates to in dollars.
Good luck.
Laura
ps. perhaps you need to add an edit to the data entry page(?)
-----Original Message-----
From: "Sales @ Lycosa" <sales at lycosa.co.uk>
Sent: Oct 25, 2005 5:31 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: [thelist] Selling over the internet - UK law
Hi,
I have just completed a web site for http://www.the-stone-shop.com and
it went live yesterday. Unfortunately, my client added a product without
adding the price. A web customer has spotted this, and ordered the item
(worth around £35) for £0 + £4 postage. They have paid with PayPal.
Am I right in thinking that, being a genuine mistake, my client is not
obliged by law to honour the transaction? Can they offer a refund, or to
sell the product at the right price? Or are they legally bound to sell
the product at the price paid?
The product in question is
http://www.the-stone-shop.com/esales.htm?category_id=24&product_id=121#3
78
My client is operating under English law. Any information would be
really appreciated.
Thanks.
Phil Parker
Lycosa Web Services Ltd,
Email: sales at lycosa.co.uk
Web: http://www.lycosa.co.uk
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