Disgraceful trading practices. False advertising. I placed an order for several item marked as 'in stock' and JC took payment for the items at the prices advertised, they then sent me a contract confirming the order. Thy then contacted me to say the items were out of stock and their supplier was imposing a price increase of close to 100% that I was required to cover.
Their defense is some wording buried in the terms and conditions buried on their website. I believe such terms are contrary to the Consumer Rights Act of 2015, in particular Section 62, because it is contrary to good faith and because it creates a significant imbalance in the parties’ rights and obligations under the contract to the detriment of the consumer.
1 year ago
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