網路購物標錯價

A woman was furious after her online shopping spree of finding a great deal on a set of mops for only 130 yuan. She and her friends tried to snag a bargain, only to have their order cancelled and the shop owner blamed the online editor. The woman complained to customer service, who retorted, "Would you dare use a mop for 130 yuan?" The mop company apologized and offered compensation.


Good God Mop - 1 Set for 130 Yuan? Woman and Friends Try to Snag a Bargain, Order Cancelled, Furious, Blames Editor? Woman Complains, Customer Service Retorts: "Would You Dare Use a 130 Yuan Mop?" Good God Mop Apologizes and Offers Compensation | Reporter Xiao Yuxiu

News link:https://youtu.be/9z-gWf7ptYA?si=Lj1Ib4XFlqZtRhbj

Attorney Li Yu-sheng of Fidelity Law Firm stated that, in principle, when goods are sold online, a sales contract is established once a consumer places an order, and the manufacturer is obligated to deliver the goods as agreed. However, in rare cases, if the listed price differs unreasonably from the market price, and there is other evidence suggesting that the consumer knowingly placed the order despite the incorrect price, the sales contract may not be valid. If a dispute arises between the parties, it may require further determination of the validity of online shopping by consumer protection authorities or even the courts.

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