Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas

Store Pricing

I wanted to purchase a two rings on two different days from Wal-Mart. Each time they rang up, they were priced much higher than the list price. I spoke with the GM of the store and he told me that I had to pay the higher price, which was 300 dollars more. Is this correct? I called their corporate office, but they will get back with me, they say.


Asked on 6/18/09, 9:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: Store Pricing

When you say 'list' price, you mean the advertised price at the store? This sounds like a DTPA action, and if not resolved in your favor, consider notifying the OAG and filing suit.

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Answered on 6/25/09, 8:38 am


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