Yep. And sorting out their mistake should be giving you all a refund. Nothing more.
I would never expect to profit from another persons mistake in such a way.
Kmart is a bad example, they are part of a major corporation.
What is happening here is potentially driving some small online retailer out of business based on a pricing mistake they have made and then having it advertised on the web to magnify the situation. I don't think that's fair at all. What would you say to their kids if they lost their house?




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