think i got ripped off
Hi
bought a lambda sensor on thursday from a well known web site for parts , i paid £100 delivered , it was advertised on their home page as a hot offer and i paid and are waiting delivery , well the next day when looking in their parts page i found the sensors were or are now only 64- 69 pound for same part , i thought an offer was supposed to be cheaper
what do you guys think
do i name and shame or do i just accept they got their home page price wrong and i should of had a look about in parts page and not take their hot offer on home page
yours in a bad mood shocker
bought a lambda sensor on thursday from a well known web site for parts , i paid £100 delivered , it was advertised on their home page as a hot offer and i paid and are waiting delivery , well the next day when looking in their parts page i found the sensors were or are now only 64- 69 pound for same part , i thought an offer was supposed to be cheaper
what do you guys think
do i name and shame or do i just accept they got their home page price wrong and i should of had a look about in parts page and not take their hot offer on home page
yours in a bad mood shocker
Distance selling regulations mean you can return within 7 days for a full refund. I'd give them a call on Monday and see if they will refund the difference, if not then it's refund time and they loose a sale.
I was going to say that very thing. Distance selling return and then buy elsewhere. If you are more charitable then you can negotiate a discount to prevent your returning it but dont be stalled beyond the seven days from receipt timescale that you have.
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