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In order to protect themselves from such (and not only) cases, many stores make a note on each page that the information posted on the site is not a public offer. In this case, the store has nothing to show.
The store is obviously obliged to deliver if you were able to pay for the goods (i.e. you were issued a check for this amount and you “paid for it”), that is, most likely you will not be able to put the goods in the basket and make payment. Well, if it works out ... Well, then I think they are obliged, although they will be able to get out that the goods are not in stock.
I won't answer your question. In general, the feeling of having something for free is not a very correct and good feeling. As an ordinary user, you see a non-native content manager who blundered. And try to look deeper: someone paid for the goods, delivery, taxes, set up the process, gave people jobs.
If you want to draw their attention to this - just write that they have a mistake and maybe they will get in trouble from those who like to profit for free.
It depends on which store) there
was a case with someone's laptops: in an online store they set prices 10 times lower than they should have been, and customers managed to order a little more than a hundred laptops. A company (some well-known...maybe even Dell or HP) had to place these orders and ship the laptops at the wrong price.
There is a chance that there is an asterisk next to zero, which refers to the small text that describes the contract for which you will actually pay. That's how they sell everything in Germany. Starting from an iPhone for 1 * euro and ending with all sorts of “Internet for 0 € *”. Free cheese only happens in a mousetrap.
If you look at American sites, then today there can be a lot of things (Black Friday). I don’t know about laptops, but they sell software for 0 after rebates. Perhaps there is a contract with the operator for the Internet or something like that. This is how phones are usually sold.
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