China shop loses US$4.2 million in 20 minutes after washing machine pricing error | South China Morning Post
China shop loses US$4.2 million in 20 minutes after washing machine pricing error | South China Morning Post

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China shop loses US$4.2 million in 20 minutes after online pricing error

Surely, this will apply.
It applies in your country too.
When you're signing a very obviously unbenefitial contract with the other party because someone forgot a zero, and you don't alert the other party, that contract will be void. This is called scrivener's error.
Believe it or not, you buying anything, even when you buy a hot-dog outside is a purchase contract.
So, you could argue yourself out of an incorrectly applied 10% discount voucher, but you won't argue yourself out of buying a new washing machine for 50$.
100% sure abuse of a scrivener's error. In fact, if the buyers will be honest about how they found out about this price and immediately decided to buy, they could be counter sued.
You're too far up your own asses most of the days, lemmy
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/does-a-company-have-to-honor-a-price-mistake-made--229684.html
But hey, this guy has a 30-1 upvote ratio.
Why are you quoting a US site for a case in China?