While that can depend on the country/state/province you live in, the answer is technically "NO". You may notice that many websites (or even flyers, for that matter) have disclaimers stating that prices are subject to change without notice, and that [The Company] reserves the right to decline any order, etc. This is to cover circumstances such as the one you quoted; in this case, the company posted an incorrect price, set lower than their actual price for the item. This disclaimer is legally null and void, however, if [The Company] has already confirmed the order, and especially if they have already sent a receipt. At that point, it is their mistake, and they DO have to honor the transaction "as is". Your first course of action would be to make sure you have copies of the receipt, as well as any correspondence that took place during the transaction (such as emails, order form, etc.). Contact the Manager as soon as possible, and see if they are willing to make things right. If that fails, speak to their superior, and so on. If dealing with the company doesn't work at all, I would suggest contacting the Better-Business Office in your area, the website should be found easily using any search engine.
because you entered more then 5 or 6 games already
It might be because you have either signed up for one already or they have denied the date of birth you have entered
Yes it is. Tables can always have more data entered into them.
Yes, at least one of them has to be confirmed and catholic. The other (of opposite sex) needs to be Christian and can be entered in books as Christian witness but can stiil be called godparent
No, they have already officially entered into the competition.
Not if you are either a resident or already entered the country legally.
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It has a Vacuum seal mainly to get rid of the air that has already entered the thermos.
There were 30 states already when California entered the Union.
Quit the emulator. The cheat will naturally disable.
Spyware is a virus that not only slows down your computer but can access some of your information as well. So the risk of turning off messages about spyware and related protection is that you will not be able to know if spyware or malware has already entered your computer. By doing that, you will not have a chance to defend against the viruses that will enter or have already entered your computer because you turned off the spyware alert messages.
Great Britain entered WW2 because of an alliance treaty with Poland.