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Its a grey area, hard for any seller to pursue for the error, once the sale is completed the contract is complete. IF you were aware that the error (at the time of sale) was in your favour then it could be a case for fraud, but the sale was completed and the error discovered at a later date... If you look up the UK law the matter would be dealt with in court and in all the cases I know of they rule in favour of the buyer.
Its much the same for incorrectly keyed prices, i.e item was £175.00 and only payed keyed price of £75.00 or £17.00, they will struggle to hold ground on the sale, know this for a fact after a phone sale for £475.00 was sold for £75.00, Carphone warehouse has no grounds to make the buyer pay the extra.
Its much the same for incorrectly keyed prices, i.e item was £175.00 and only payed keyed price of £75.00 or £17.00, they will struggle to hold ground on the sale, know this for a fact after a phone sale for £475.00 was sold for £75.00, Carphone warehouse has no grounds to make the buyer pay the extra.