If it was on sale in the UK, you could quote the "Sale of Goods Act", which
states that goods must be "of merchantable quality, fit for the purpose and
as described". This applies to private sellers as well as trade, and the
seller couldbe prosecuted for misdescription. The "Trades Description Act"
applies only to those selling as a business.
I really don't understand these people who get shirty when errors in
descriptions are pointed out, because the original wrong description isn't
targeting the right buyers and they could be losing out. By getting the
title and description correct, the right buyers are attracted.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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