Dealers Who Refuse to Honor Their Published Web Prices


This is the 2nd time I've had this experience. Yesterday I was on the Audio Advice website and they had advertised an Auralic Aries G2.2 for $3,899. I called with my credit card to order - was told this was an error and that an "old web page" had inadvertently been published. How does this happen? They took down the web page - but I have the saved screen shot for $3,899.

When I'm in a grocery store or a department store, these stores aways honor the sticker price - even if it's an error. I don't know what other audio stores with integrity would do. I know what Audio Advice did - and I have the screen shot to prove it.

Anybody with similar experiences?

 

goldenoldy

@steakster  the webmaster didnt make a mistake the seller is just ripping off its custmers. 

@mattmiller Audio Advice is also a retail chain with three store fronts in NC and one in TN with actual humans working in these stores.
 

With that said, I live in Raleigh and avoid this place due to the condescending nature of the sales people I have encountered there. The OP’s website experience seems to mirror the in person experience.

So happy to hear someone's positive B&H photo experience.  I had something similar (Black Friday) and missed the deadline by less than a day.  Sadly, they won't honor it.... Oh well...