Re: Online order query



On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 08:36:56 +0100, "RCE Defiant"
<peterstonesfcukthespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I've ordered some goods and the supplier has taken the money from my
>account. Does that constitute a binding transaction that they now have to
>honour?

Probably, but not always, if it is an "obvious" error on their part.
(e.g. if they missed a digit off the price making it appear to be a
tenth of what it should be).
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