I made a large order of a product from a large retailer, at a very very good price (mis-price).
The order was confirmed, but I decided to cancel, so I emailed them cancelling the order. 1 hour 40 minutes later, I decided to un-cancel the order, and requested un-cancellation by email, and over the phone, where the woman agreed it would be dispatched.
The order was dispatched, with still no reply from the original email I sent. During transit, a customer service representative then saw the original cancel order email and then requested the courier to not deliver and return the goods. My account was then refunded.
My question is, because I requested the cancellation request to be cancelled, over the phone and by email, do I have any right to have the order to be resupplied, and re-charged to my account at that price, as the price has now gone up substantially?
Thank you for your help!
The order was confirmed, but I decided to cancel, so I emailed them cancelling the order. 1 hour 40 minutes later, I decided to un-cancel the order, and requested un-cancellation by email, and over the phone, where the woman agreed it would be dispatched.
The order was dispatched, with still no reply from the original email I sent. During transit, a customer service representative then saw the original cancel order email and then requested the courier to not deliver and return the goods. My account was then refunded.
My question is, because I requested the cancellation request to be cancelled, over the phone and by email, do I have any right to have the order to be resupplied, and re-charged to my account at that price, as the price has now gone up substantially?
Thank you for your help!
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