User talk:Ade444

Help me!
Help me with...I bought items from Next, Online sale,at greatly reduced prices, ridiculously low but great bargains, then the day after I had received confirmation of my order I got an email telling me it was a human error and they had canceled my order. I checked the sale of goods act and it states a retailer can refuse to sell if an error occurs which is obviously an error. However I would argue an error would be at best maybe a couple of items this was pages of items all priced really low, one or two items, maybe an error pages seems more to me like miss selling or the actions of a unhappy employee at Next, but as customers we do not get our goods at the sale price they advertised the goods at,then sent confirmation and delivery dates.

I feel certain that customers throughout the country have been mislead by Next and refused the items they bought. Staff at Next are not for changing the rules and are sticking to the human error story. Can anyone help me find a way to have Next honor the deals they agreed then changed their prices on. I am at a loss how to deal with them as they are just saying this is human error. Other customers must be feeling the same. Totally mislead by Next. Thanks Ade.

Ade444 (talk) 20:13, 9 February 2014 (UTC)
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