Consumer protection purchasing online course offered by USA company from another country: Which law applies?
I'm from Argentina. A big online learning platform from San Francisco offers course at a price (11 USD) in private navigation, but following the link with common navigation the price change (to 20 USD). The offer does not says exclusive to new clients, so at least in Argentina AFAIK is against the law.
If I'm accesing from here, with intention to pay from here with a Credit Card of a local bank, to consume the service here: Which law applies and how should I reclaim?
I imagine that I don't need to buy a 2000 USD ticket to USA to claim for my rights…
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Bait-and-switch is annoying and usually illegal. However, if I'm reading your question correctly, you haven't lost any money, so you don't have any damages.
If all you are trying to do is report them for an advertising violation, you could report a complaint with California's Attorney General. Don't expect to get a reward for bringing this to their attention.
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