Surely the clerks should have picked the errors up when everybody is paying under $20. The fault is still on the servo.Originally Posted by Weasel
Surely the clerks should have picked the errors up when everybody is paying under $20. The fault is still on the servo.Originally Posted by Weasel
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It was after hours via eftpos.Originally Posted by Marmoot
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then the 'thieves' can always argue that they thought it was a special offer.Originally Posted by SimJen
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Someone clearly makes a feck up and now others are going to be in the shit because of it? Whats NZ coming to? As long as the individuals payed the price displayed, why all the drama? They did not "steal" anything, goto the supermarket and if they stuff up then the supermarket pays for it. Sometimes the supermarket actually pays twice these days. All I see is a segregation of the rules/law to suit the person(s) who stuffed up in the first place. Sounds like you can get away for crimes these days, as they need to be priororatised? However if a petrol company makes an error at the pump, we can send the Police after the purchasers????
Does anyone else think this is wrong, or is it just me?![]()
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By law if you quote a price, you are obligated to honour it. This still applies in this case. Someone stuffed up, thats obvious, and as others have said, they got off bloody lightly, because had that have been a large city servo, the loss would have been huge, with people texting their mates/family etc.
The price on the pump is "quoted", its irrelevant that its an un-manned station after hours. I'm real keen to see what the outcome is, and this is definitely one for the lawyers.
From what I understand, they can attempt to recover it, but can't do anything if the customers dont want to pay it back.
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The petrol companies/stations have been charging what they like for ages, eg fuel in Thames is 5c more than anywhere than almost everywhere else on the coromandel, can anyone say price fixing?? now some one has made a cock up that favours the customer and their off to the cops, harden up and bite the bullet fucktards![]()
Originally Posted by kronos
agreed with ya... contract law, fair trading act and sale of goods act all kinda come into it I think... offer, acceptance, consideration etc.
if I walk into a store, and I want to buy something that's priced incorrectly, I will argue that the advertised price is the price that I'm going to pay (provided it's cheaper).
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The cops are looking at "using a document" as the charge.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
This is a civil/contractual case, not criminal.
If they hadn't paid or had broken something to get that price then criminal but not this.
The cops won't be spending too much time on this as everyone left their details at the petrol station, you'd have to be an idiot if you think you'll still get away with it.
I can't see it sticking. As you say, it is a civil / contractual matter that the servo will have to chase up through the civil courts.Originally Posted by NordieBoy
they will never find me and my hoard of barrells. im going to build a fort too. just like in mad max, just in case they do.
but i paid cash and didnt take my lid off.
I only posted this because of the global economic crisis
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