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In a real world store if you see an item advertised at a lower price than intended then legally you can buy it at that lower price or else you could acuse them of false advertising or something like that...but what about internet stores???
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In general, it's a good idea to know what "something like that" really is before you make any grand scheme to rip off a store and perhaps make an ass out of yourself. Intuitively I would say that this isn't so since a typo is far different than knowingly making false claims. "Acuse" has no legal impact on its own.
However, I possess no legal expertise.
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How many do you think they'll be willing to cough up at the free price???
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None. I bet they will instead correct the price and apologize for "any inconvenience this may have caused".
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Legally could I get a whole bunch and make them gimme them for free or are they protected somehow from their own mistakes??? THANX
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Personally, from the opinions and input on legal, medical, and other "expert" subjects from people on this forum, I wouldn't trust any of it unless the person has some kind of special interest or knowledge and can back it up.
If you wanted to scam them, I would try to buy one with some other shit and try to pass it off. Then maybe you'd have an easier time getting your money back if they decided that they're not going to let you have it for free.
But my final suggestion would be to point it out and not rip them off at all.