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Multiple pricing

Multiple pricing occurs when a supplier displays more than one price for the same item or service. If a supplier displays the same item with more than one price then they must sell it for the lowest displayed price or withdraw the item until the price is corrected.

A price published in a catalogue or advertisement is a ‘displayed price'. If mistakes in catalogues or advertisements have occurred, they can be fixed by publishing a retraction in a publication with a similar circulation to the original advertisement.


Component pricing

A supplier must not promote or state a price that is only part of the cost, unless also prominently advertising the single (total) price.

A service that is supplied under a contract that allows periodic payments then a single price does not have to be displayed as prominently as the component prices.
The single price does not have to include a charge for sending goods from the supplier to the consumer, unless the supplier is aware of a minimum charge that must be paid.

The single price must be:


The single price is the total of all measurable costs and includes:


Civil and criminal penalties apply for failing to comply with single price requirements ACL reference: sections 47-48, 165-166

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