I ordered 4 TVs a couple for my nieces. In the Sears situation this wasn't an obvious error. It was in the clearance section, if you watch Target sales you can get things at 90%. This wasn't discounted to that level.
The error itself isn't the worst though, not only was it up for 3 days but even on Sunday people were still able to place orders and some received confirmation that it was at the store ready to pick up.
That Sears was allowing people to walk in with orders but no confirmation and pick up TV some at the discounted price or sell them at the price shown on the website shouldn't have happened. Very poor inventory management at best. If it had been a legitimate sale (which I believed it was) they should have been sold to the first people to order them from the website and request pickup at that store.
I wasn't surprised not to get a TV, I expected that the supply and systems might not be in sync and wouldn't have been surprised at all to find that they ran out of stock before they filled all the orders. In that situation I'd expect the orders to be handled as they were received. I've checked my credit card online and show charges for these TV's. It should never have been charged before it was shipped or confirmed. I think they crossed the line at that point. Most on-line companies don't charge you for merchandise they haven't shipped. The charges posted Monday, I ordered Saturday and the email stated it would be the Oct25th before it would be shipped. No way should it have been charged at that point. Wonder how long it will take for my CC to be credited.
I still have one order pending, it is now 3 days and I don't have a cancellation.
Yes, in this situation I think they've lost a customer.