fr:
>> If it doesn't have and "Add to Cart" (which it doesn't), that means you cannot buy it now.
Yes, they explained that, but (in the US), consumer protection laws place certain requirements on advertisers.
If they advertise an item at a certain price, they must honor that price. If quantities are limited, they must say so, otherwise they are obliged to give rainchecks to those that request them during the term of the sale. Also, if quantities are limited, they must have at least one available during the term of the sale. Amazon claims that they did state that quantities were limited, but that the statement appears in their terms of service, not on the ad itself.
It makes me angry that these (established) Web businesses believe that they are exempt from the consumer protection laws.
--mma3d