enerdude
Expert Member
I remember a case like that but usually its not worth the effort and time for small items. If you bought a bigger item which comes to thousands it might be worth involving lawyers etcThat is debatable as Makro is a full retailer which means CPA fully applies to them whether you purchase instore or online. There was 1 person that i know who fought Makro on this and won his purchase online purchase. CPA doesnt fully apply to stores like Takealot since you cannot see what you purchase until you receive the product. But makro has a store which you can purchase or collect items from. He won the case on the fact that Makro advertised the product on their site at the incorrect price but never rectified it nor did they release a advert or press to show the incorrect pricing like they usually do so CPA fully applied. you pay the price you see.. it depends how you fight the battle and whom you have fighting it for you