Consumer Rights Violation Case

Summary

Lisa may have a valid claim under consumer protection laws due to misleading advertising by Adams superstore. The refusal to provide the advertised £20 gift voucher after purchasing an Experience Bundle could be considered a breach of contract. Lisa should consider contacting a local consumer protection agency or seeking legal advice to address this issue.

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QUESTION * Adams is a superstore and desires to launch a new range of 'experience bundles' where customers buy an experience (such as driving a racing wagon) as a gift. It puts an advertisement at the entrance to the shop saying 'Special Introductory Offer! Free £* gift voucher for you when you buy an Adams Experience Bundle! Lisa sees this notice and immediately buys an Adam Experience Package for her father. She is disappointed when the store refuses to give her a £* gift voucher. Advise Lisa (* marks)
Lisa may have a valid claim under consumer protection laws. Here are some points to consider:
- Advertisement constitutes an offer that creates an expectation.
- Refusal to honor the voucher may be considered misleading.
- Lisa can contact local consumer protection agency or a lawyer specializing in consumer rights.
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QUESTION * Adams is a superstore and desires to launch a new range of 'experience bundles' where customers buy an experience (such as driving a racing wagon) as a gift. It puts an advertisement at the entrance to the shop saying 'Special Introductory Offer! Free £* gift voucher for you when you buy an Adams Experience Bundle! Lisa sees this notice and immediately buys an Adam Experience Package for her father. She is disappointed when the store refuses to give her a £* gift voucher. Advise Lisa (* marks)
Lisa may have a valid claim under consumer protection laws. Key points to consider:
- Advertisement as an Offer: The advertisement could be seen as an offer forming a contract.
- Misleading Practices: Refusal to honor the voucher could be misleading and deceptive.
- Legal Action: Lisa can contact a consumer protection agency or seek legal advice.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?
QUESTION * Adams is a superstore and desires to launch a new range of 'experience bundles' where customers buy an experience (such as driving a racing wagon) as a gift. It puts an advertisement at the entrance to the shop saying 'Special Introductory Offer! Free £* gift voucher for you when you buy an Adams Experience Bundle! Lisa sees this notice and immediately buys an Adam Experience Package for her father. She is disappointed when the store refuses to give her a £* gift voucher. Advise Lisa (* marks) Give me answer in ILAC
Issue:
Lisa is disappointed because Adams superstore refused to give her a £* gift voucher after she bought an Adams Experience Bundle, which was advertised to include the voucher.
Law:
- Consumer Protection Act *: Prohibits misleading advertising.
- Contract Law: An advertisement can be considered an offer if it is clear, definite, and leaves nothing open for negotiation.
Application:
- The advertisement at Adams superstore can be seen as an offer to provide a £* gift voucher with the purchase of an Experience Bundle.
- By purchasing the bundle, Lisa accepted the offer, forming a contract.
- The refusal to provide the voucher constitutes a breach of contract and may be considered misleading under consumer protection laws.
Conclusion:
Lisa may have a valid claim for breach of contract and misleading advertising. She should contact a local consumer protection agency or seek legal advice to proceed.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?