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Subject: Re: Shelf price labels Posted on: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 09:28:09 +0000

On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 01:58:52 +0000, Cynic
wrote:

>On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 22:24:12 +0000, Alex Heney
>wrote:
>
>>The legal basis is that if they attempt to charge any customer a
>>higher price at the till than that shown on the shelf, they are
>>committing an offence.
>
>>In order to be *sure* of avoiding this, they need to do the above.
>
>As you stated, they can refuse to sell the goods *at the lower price*
>and make a new offer to sell it at the higher price. I simply do not
>believe that the law demands that the goods be returned to the shelf
>before the second offer may be made.

It is something he has made up.
Alex has been asked several times to actually quote the piece of the
legislation which backs up what he has stated.

He has yet to do so.