olivierlamothe
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Yep that's true Cabela's Canada posted it for 39.99$ each last week for a little time. It was an error they told me. Is there something i can do for that ?
Are they obligated by a law to send them to me at that price ? I have the bill and they took the money from my credit cart.
I hope you can help me out.
Cheers,
Olivier
It's been a long time since my school days but if I recall, they are not obligated to sell it at that price. From a contractual view, the posted price is simply an invitation for you to make an offer at that price, which they can accept or decline. Merchants who honor the price posted in error are simply trying to keep a customer happy. I could be full of it, though.
Yep that's true Cabela's Canada posted it for 39.99$ each last week for a little time. It was an error they told me. Is there something i can do for that ?
Are they obligated by a law to send them to me at that price ? I have the bill and they took the money from my credit cart.
I hope you can help me out.
Cheers,
Olivier
Seriously, your looking for a handout?
Even if they had such a policy that the price is such grossly incorrect even a Union Thug could see how wrong it would be.
Something like a disgruntled employee or even a current employee on his/her way out screwing the boss over.
But, I digress have at err and let me at least know how you made out.
Rpb
think it will depend on how you handle it (more bees with honey then salt motto). Its an incredible deal but they are huge chain so just might honor it. Make sure you get peoples name you talk to there so you can refer to them if need be. I once got 2 rain coats for 9.99 a piece from Marks they were supposed to be 99.99 and they honored their mistake.

I'm surprised that you posed such question on a public forum. Is that worth it to even slightly compromise on ethics and intergrity so as to expect to take advantage of such a situation?
I once bought a mislabelled Zeiss scope from a larger Ontario retailer for more than 60% off the regular price. I didn't make a fuss and even pointed the mistake out to the manager. Nonetheless, they honoured the price and I walked out shocked. Not as egregious as the OPs scenario but sometimes retailers are more than happy to honour the wrong price.
You can be sure that a retailer getting the wrong costs from their supplier would pocket as much of the difference as possible without passing it on to the customer.
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