Consumer Law, Warranties Seller Changed Price After Accepting Order

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theman123

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I found a product I was looking for advertised on a company's web site for $950. I ordered the product and received an e-mail confirmation of my order at the price of $950 dollars. Three days later I received a voice-mail from the company stating that my order was being cancelled because the product was not in stock. I called to follow-up and was told that the product was in stock but the web site had listed the wrong price. I was told the correct price is $1650. Is it legal for the company to change their price to $1650 after having listed the product and acknowledged my order at $950?
 
meeting of the minds

Nothing legal, but it was usually done by most of the marketing sites. In the first transactions, apparently there was meeting of the minds between the two of you but was unilaterally canceled. Thus, a good ground for civil action is present. The pricing mechanism wage by such marketing sites constitute a separate issues that needs to be ventilated in still another case.
 
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