Originally Posted by
dilanesp
The problem with that argument, simply speaking, is that you are assuming that a non-discrimination rule guarantees you equal access to gross mistakes, as opposed to equal access to the actual intended price of a product.
I highly doubt that anyone in the relevant regulatory agencies is going to see the issue the way you see it. But I wish you luck nonetheless.
Doesnt matter.
If it really comes down to billing adress or location, such a claim WILL NOT STAND. at least not for european customers.
But UA should be wise enough, not to do this.