Quote Originally Posted by Dipstik View Post
In case anyone's actually curious, I don't think there's any law that says a company has to honor a purchase when the price was genuinely listed in error. It's complicated, especially in situations (like this) where the purchase was actually allowed to go THROUGH, but no, they're not going to be required to utterly screw up their game to honor a listing error.

Personally, I'd just let everyone have their fun for a week, then declare the game broken and start over. Wipe everyone's stats, and try to actually have a plan for the second go-around.

Edit: US law. Europe is so messed up I have no idea what goes on over there.
In the UK the is a buyers and sellers agreement. when a buyer buys somethink at a certain price they have entered a contract with the seller on that agreed price, doing what they are doing they have broken their side of the contract,For example if you go in to the shop and the is the wrong offer up next to the product saying half price £1 babybell cheese and they forgot to take it down and a customer goes to the til and it was a different price they have to sell you that product to you at the price they advertise unless it stats an end date on the offer label. It is classed as false adverising.