I always believed that if something is incorrectly priced you were allowed to buy it at that price but that is not the case
This is an interesting article and at the bottom a lawyer mentions that a retailer has the right to argue that it was very clear a mistake had been made and the consumer should know that.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance...etailers-have-to-honour-pricing-mistakes.html
Similar thing happened to Screwfix but their terms and conditions quite clearly allowed them to cancel the orders
For those who still think that Cromwell should honour the prices here is the link to their terms and conditions that I'm sure we all agreed to which clearly states they can cancel an order.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/info/terms-and-conditions
This is an interesting article and at the bottom a lawyer mentions that a retailer has the right to argue that it was very clear a mistake had been made and the consumer should know that.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance...etailers-have-to-honour-pricing-mistakes.html
Similar thing happened to Screwfix but their terms and conditions quite clearly allowed them to cancel the orders
For those who still think that Cromwell should honour the prices here is the link to their terms and conditions that I'm sure we all agreed to which clearly states they can cancel an order.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/info/terms-and-conditions