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Wrong Item Sent From Online Shopping
I bought a game for a ps4 but when it arrived it was for a ps3 I phoned them up and they said they would look into it and email me. Ive received the email and they say the item i wanted had the wrong price, it was more expensive and and therefore i cant exchange the ps3 one and have to send it back for a refund. Where do i stand please. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you have an argument for them to supply you with the PS4 version. The advert is an offer to buy; you accepted and gave them the money so, to my mind, a contract was made. They then broke the contract by sending you the wrong goods.
With any luck one of our clan who is more versed in the law will spot your post but, if not, I think it's worth talking to CAB.
With any luck one of our clan who is more versed in the law will spot your post but, if not, I think it's worth talking to CAB.
If an item is wrongly described the seller IS obliged to provide a full refund but is NOT obliged to offer a substitute item (which does meet the original description). Indeed, in many cases that would be impossible anyway. (e.g. if someone offered a size 16 dress for sale, which turned out to only be a size 12, the seller might not have a genuine size 16 item to replace it with).
Get your money back and then look elsewhere for the PS4 version of the game.
Get your money back and then look elsewhere for the PS4 version of the game.
Well I have just had the opposite reaction. I ordered on line a a crystal chandelier which had gone up £10.50 in the meantime before delivery!, and was sent a black 3 armed light shade. It was taken back un-opened and the firm changed it for the one I had ordered and reduced the price back to what I had paid all without any problems at all.Plenty of apologies though.
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