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Monday, April 20, 2015

Don’t Be Shocked When Lowe’s Won’t Sell You A $2,999 Fridge Mistakenly Priced At $298

No matter how many times we remind everyone that stores are generally under no legal obligation to honor a pricing mistake, some folks still seem to think that a retailer must make good — and lose hundreds, possibly thousands, of dollars — on something as obvious as a decimal error. 


8 comments:

  1. Why would anyone "expect" to pay such a low price when it's obvious it was a mistake? As soon as human beings become all perfect then we can "expect" to pay an unbelievably low price on an item in a store without questioning in our minds if it's a mistake or not.

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  2. The same folks that expect to be able to fill it with beer, steaks, and crabs purchased with their food stamp cards!

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  3. Honestly, I have to agree with the couple on this one. This was more than a "decimal error" - not only was the price itself incorrect, but also the total savings AND the percentage off (if you look at the fine print, it clearly says "90% off"). Probably a situation in which a computer program auto-generates the savings, etc after the price is entered, but you'd think that someone would actually look at the price as they were putting it on the fridge.

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  4. So, Lowes is saying that the original price was $30,000 for that 90% off refrigerator??
    And its the CONSUMER who is supposed to be the stupid one here???

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  5. Gander Mtn. made an error like this on a shotgun, I wrote corporate and they said that the local store had to sell it to me at the displayed price. I got a Remington 870 for just $25.00 instead of $250.00.

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  6. Look for the fine print in the circular that states they are not responsible for any misprints before wasting your time people.

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  7. 2:47, that is correct on a circular included in the mail or newspaper, but when it is made out in the store, that is a whole different matter. The law that is violated is called, "Bait and switch", which used to be practiced all over Delmarva!

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  8. I think Lowe's messed up and need to sell the fridge at the price on the tag.

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