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edfhshdfaffs | 20:47 Fri 28th Dec 2007 | Criminal
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A company offered a product for 20 pounds on its website, however within the standard terms stated that they reserved the right to increase the price by 10%. I emailed the owner of company stating that i wanted to pay a fixed price of 20 pounds, to which i received a reply stating that they agreed to sell at 20 pounds and to order off the website. I ordered, pressing 'accept' to the standard terms and was charged 22 pounds on my debit card. Was this legal?
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Go back to the company with the proof that it was agreed that you would pay �20 and ask them for their repsonse. It will be far easier to deal with them directly than to try any legal or legislative action.

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