If it is a small shop, I say fess up and tell them about the mistake on their website. 
 You'll feel better about not swindling them
and they'll be grateful that you caught their mistake.  IMO, you should try to support 
the small dealers as much as possible (cd
stores, electronics stores, etc).  If it is a large chain store, then you may want to 
try to hold them to their price and then
inform them about the mistake.....or not ;8-)

--Ryan

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Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 7:22 AM
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Subject: MD: Prices On Websites and Legal Factors Implied



If a price on a website is incorrect, how legally binding is it?

etc.


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