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AlleyViper620

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Is the PS5 shortage ending?

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I think TC is probably in the clear on this. The reason I'm speculating that is because while as others have pointed out, honoring an advertised price is often a common practice but not a requirement, those situations where the price is not honored almost always occur prior to the sale. For example, if you bring a mis-marked item to the checkout and they tell you it was priced incorrectly and will actually be $50 more, you might be upset but you still are able to decline purchasing the item. Similarly, if you find some glitched price on an online site, they might cancel your order before it ships which may be frustrating, but again, you are not incurring any undisclosed charges. In this particular situation, even though it seems to pretty clearly be a mistake, it would be rather like a store informing you the day after a purchase that the price was wrong and they're going to charge you extra even though the sale was finalized. I haven't really heard of that happening and if you have a receipt or record or some sort, that seems like it would be pretty easy to dispute, especially for consumable items like food which you can't even return or resell. But I'd be interested to hear if someone has an example of something like that happening.

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