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Joined gym again today. Gotta stay committed woo.

Also, anyone know the legalities of pricing errors when shopping online?

If they (due to their error) have a lower price, and a customer purchases it at that, are they bound to honour that price? I mean they could easily 'sorry, it was a mistake, (a) pay proper price or (b) refund', I'm guessing? Or, yeah, do they have no actual recourse and should legally honour it?

Ethics of it aside :P

Leigh were you at Crown Poker last night?

Yes he was.

Strong mirin of himself in the toilet mirrors...

LOL as if I was, fixing my hair maybe - nohomo

but yes I was there, were you one of the drunk dudes hugging a dude peeing? lol

Joined gym again today. Gotta stay committed woo.

Also, anyone know the legalities of pricing errors when shopping online?

If they (due to their error) have a lower price, and a customer purchases it at that, are they bound to honour that price? I mean they could easily 'sorry, it was a mistake, (a) pay proper price or (b) refund', I'm guessing? Or, yeah, do they have no actual recourse and should legally honour it?

Ethics of it aside :P

What gym you join?

Once a friend was betting online a clear favourite, must of been an error was $50 to 1, he put a couple of hundred on but ended up getting refunded the money back before the race started. I'd say they'd just refund you most likely unless it was a minor error.

What gym you join?

Once a friend was betting online a clear favourite, must of been an error was $50 to 1, he put a couple of hundred on but ended up getting refunded the money back before the race started. I'd say they'd just refund you most likely unless it was a minor error.

Dunno about betting but I thought if it's the advertised price then their liable for that, when I worked at K-Mart if a staff member had left an older cheaper price tag on the shelf then we were bound to honour it.

What gym you join?

Once a friend was betting online a clear favourite, must of been an error was $50 to 1, he put a couple of hundred on but ended up getting refunded the money back before the race started. I'd say they'd just refund you most likely unless it was a minor error.

Goodlife Wantirna (but can go to any of their branches, of course).

Haha, well I'd say the pricing error was fairly significant; Pierre Cardin suit... $9. I got six (LOL... 3 for my mate, 3 for me).

Basically there was a discount code meant to give you -$390... but the pricing was done at $399... so with discount, they all became $9 each.

Already paid/got an order receipt for it sorta thing I suppose, but don't know if the funds have been taken from my cc.

Dunno about betting but I thought if it's the advertised price then their liable for that, when I worked at K-Mart if a staff member had left an older cheaper price tag on the shelf then we were bound to honour it.

Yeah same as my work, we're bound to honour that as well.

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Just wasn't sure on online pricing errors... wasn't really advertised I guess... but not my fault at the checkout it was a ridiculously low price haha. Hence wondering about the legalities :P

EDIT: I also know at Safeway or Coles (or both) if the scanned price at the register is wrong, you get it for free.

But yes. All light shed on this welcome :P

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Goodlife Wantirna (but can go to any of their branches, of course).

Haha, well I'd say the pricing error was fairly significant; Pierre Cardin suit... $9. I got six (LOL... 3 for my mate, 3 for me).

Basically there was a discount code meant to give you -$390... but the pricing was done at $399... so with discount, they all became $9 each.

Already paid/got an order receipt for it sorta thing I suppose, but don't know if the funds have been taken from my cc.

Yeah same as my work, we're bound to honour that as well.

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Just wasn't sure on online pricing errors... wasn't really advertised I guess... but not my fault at the checkout it was a ridiculously low price haha. Hence wondering about the legalities :P

EDIT: I also know at Safeway or Coles (or both) if the scanned price at the register is wrong, you get it for free.

But yes. All light shed on this welcome :P

You'll see me and Birds down there then :P

online might be different, what if they had bug or hacked etc? then some dude buys a shit load of what ever it is?

Matt did I see your car at sandown today?

Yah huh I was hanging around in Simon's bay, number 9, where were you?

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