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Originally Posted by CTO15
explain further on this government regulation for potentially cheaper toys....
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Well, I thought there was some regulation that if an item is 10$ or more, but the tag says otherwise when it rings up that the store is supposed to offer it to you for 5$ due to the error in pricing?
I'm not sure if I'm explaining this right. But basically, if the tage were to read 2.98$ for SW figures, and this tag was on all the pegs where the figures are, but when you get to the cash register it rings up as 9.98$ or whatever, then the store is advertising a false price and must be taken to task for this failure to advertize pricing correctly.
Or something like that, it's like to protect the consumer from false advertizing I think.