Go to their site, if you can buy their product for yourself (ie. invoice you at your home, not at the office or what-have-you) and deliver it to a residential address, then yes, they are most certainly in breach of the UK laws. Either point it out to them, or inform the OFT. Whether or not they will do anything is another story, they've never once followed up on a couple of cases I have informed them of, which included hard evidence (ie. a letter) of price fixing.
Some will say if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Don't. Do everything they don't do - give your potential customers a reason why you shine above the rest
Oh - and if you're worried about posting URL's, I wouldn't bother worrying. If they can't abide by the laws set out to protect you, me and the other ~60m of Brits, I doubt they have any morals either.
Some will say if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Don't. Do everything they don't do - give your potential customers a reason why you shine above the rest
Oh - and if you're worried about posting URL's, I wouldn't bother worrying. If they can't abide by the laws set out to protect you, me and the other ~60m of Brits, I doubt they have any morals either.
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