A Cartier customer who purchased earrings for 22 after they were listed as the wrong price on their website has won a claim against the luxury jeweller. Rogelio Villarreal, from Mexico, bought two pairs of rose gold diamond earrings for MX$237 (11) each. The price was then amended to MX$237,000 (11,046). Though Cartier did not want to recognise the purchase and offered him a refund, champagne, and a passport holder instead, Mr Villarreal stood his ground and got Mexico’s consumer protection agency involved – they ruled in his favour.
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