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That makes sense. I've had vendors cancel orders before due to pricing errors on their website. I've had it happen before with music gear and some sports equipment. The retailer didn't realize that they had something listed for the incorrect value until I purchased it. They cancelled the order and let me know that the price was not correct.
I wasn't happy about it, but I don't think it was some conspiracy or that I should sue them.
"We will sell you this thing for this price."
"Ok."
"We lied, lol."
Companies have all the money and power and should not be able to back out of a sale because they fucked up the price.
Well, they can. So...
Not in a lot of the civilized world