One of the worst parts of this is a retroactive tax. Here's what that C|Net link had to say about Target's site.
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Originally Posted by C|Net
"Effective February 2, 2003, target.direct and marshallfields.direct will be required to charge sales tax in all states other than Alaska, Hawaii, and Vermont. The new collection requirements will apply to all orders shipped and charged on or after February 2, 2003, even if your order was placed prior to this date," the posting said.
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I can understand
why they're doing this -- because they don't charge you until they ship the items. However, as a consumer, I would argue that this is almost like a bait-and-switch. I made a purchase, and even got a confirmation, that did not include sales tax, and I would expect whatever site I ordered those goods from to honor that commitment. A posting past the date of my order should not affect me.
I
might accept it if a retailer E-mailed me a notice telling me that they have to charge tax
and gave me the option to cancel my order. Then again, I might consider filing a class action lawsuit. :-D
Steve