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In France, if the ads do NOT specifically specify only 2 units were available for sale (country wide or area wide) and/or the offer is NOT time limited, then the shop HAVE to get enough stock and sell them to the advertised price, unless it's a clear mistake (say, an iPhone 5 sold for $7 or so). Consumer policy at its best, that's one positive point to live in France.
Ralph Nader approves.
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