---- Tom C <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Yes I'd expect them to sell it to me at that price.  There was an
> instance I read of several years back where Dell's online site had, I
> believe, Canon EOS 5D's improperly advertised at a substantially lower
> price.  From what I recall, they sold the completed orders at the
> advertised price

The completed order is a contract.  The advert is an offer, which they are free 
to withdraw at any time.

> 
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:22 AM, John Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 01:01:06AM -0500, Igor Roshchin wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Pretty much the same way as many PDMLers, I've been considering
> >> B&H as a reliable vendor. I've bought a bunch of euqipment from them,
> >> and except for the fact that they wouldn't ship a $40 reflector to
> >> the hotel or to the FedEx office, I had no problem.
> >>
> >> So, I was surprised to read the response from Henry Posner
> >> (whom I rembember when he was responding to complaints on Usenet -
> >> in rec.photo.equipment.35mm back in mid-90s)
> >> to a message from an unfortunate buyer        Polymistis (1/26/10, 9:47am)
> >> http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1914-p1-s2-d1.html#reviews
> >>
> >> I am totally surprised why he thinks "I also note our website says,
> >> "Prices, specifications, and images are subject to change without
> >> notice." is an excuse for changing the price (or the item sold)
> >> after the sale has happened.
> >> Well, yes, they made a mistake. I can understand that they don't want
> >> to sell the product at 1/2 price. But then they sholud apologize for
> >> it profusely - why do they blame the buyer for it?
> >
> > What's the big deal?
> >
> > If an update to their web site accidentally listed a K-7 at the K-x
> > sale price would you expect them to sell you one for that?  Really?
> >
> > I'm with Henry on that one - the price was obviously an error.
> >
> >
> >> On a different subject, - I am rather annoyed by the recent thing
> >> that B&H (and a few other resellers, including Adorama, Buydig,
> >> Amazon, etc.) started doing when they do not show the price on their
> >> website until you add the item to the shopping cart.
> >> Some of them say that it dictated by the manufacturer not allowing
> >> them to display low prices. I am not sure if that's all true, - but
> >> that sounds like a bunch of bologna.
> >> Does anybody know if there is any substantial reason behind that game?
> >
> > Yes.  The sale price is below what they have agreed with Pentax as the
> > "lowest advertised price", so they don't show it on an open web page.
> >
> >
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