I understand why you think that JC, but incorrect, the law you are talking about is the sale of goods/ services act 1980. Consumer Protection Act 2007. In relation to pricing here is the key information as follows. I had a few minutes to kill
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Under the act it is an offence for any retailer or professional to make a false or misleading claim about goods, services and prices. It is also an offence to sell goods which bear a false or misleading description.
Claims about the weight, ingredients and performance of goods must be stated truthfully. Also claims made about how items operate and where they were made must be true.
Claims about the time, place or manner in which a service is provided and claims about the effect of a service and the service providers must also be true.
This act also covers claims about prices. Actual prices, previous prices and recommended prices of goods and services must be stated truthfully. Where a price is stated it should be clear what particular item it relates to.
It should be the total price and there should be no hidden extras. If a retailer (escort)
makes a mistake the buyer (Client/Punter) does not have the right to demand that the goods be sold to them at the marked price.