Super smash vertebrae to regular price on walmart?
Answers: They're going to send you an email describing you that you can either own your order cancelled, or take-home pay the full price. Trust me.
If you complain enough to skipper office you might know how to get it at that price, but unlikely.
I've already gotten an e-mail confirming my command at the $19.92 price. I ordered 3, but made each instruct separately, using different credit cards.
I think it is possible that if you merely ordered 1, and they've already confirmed, they might honor it. But 40 or 50? That's an obvious and exact attempt to profit off something you undoubtably know to be a typo or mistake. Nope, I don't think they'll honor that.
But if you be reasonable and one and only ordered 1 or 2 (ok, so I went near 3), that they just might honor. When it comes to weigh the cost/benefit of what it will cost them to deal next to the angry customers who only ordered 1 or 2, they a short time ago might decide to forgo the $30 profit to some extent than lose the future business from those customers.
As the favorite aphorism in my business go, "Pigs get feed, hogs get slaughtered, so don't be a hog!" characterization if you don't go overboard, most expected you'll slip through the cracks.
Time will tell.
Chris,
If you single bought 1 or 2, again, I think there's a appropriate chance they'll honor it. Regarding typos, within their disclaimer it states it's at their discretion--the key word nearby being "discretion".
I've profited sour a number of typos, once getting a leather briefcase on clearance mismarked at $9.99, instead of $99.99! The store honored the mismarked price even though I TOLD them at the checkout counter that I be pretty sure it was a mistake when I bought it. When they scan it, it came up at that $9.99 price and they purely said "oh well" and sold it to me at the price marked--immediately calling the manager who pulled and changed the rest, right after my purchase.
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