Dell says it is working with Taiwanese authorities to settle
complaints about two pricing errors on the firm's local online
store.
Earlier this month, Dell advertised
£90 LCD monitors for £10 and repeated the mistake less than a
week later by pricing a
£1,150 notebook at £350.
Taiwanese authorities are considering
fining Dell up to $700,000 for failing to comply with an order
by Taiwan's consumer watchdog to honour orders at the lower
prices.
"While we cannot speak about government actions taken against
Dell, we will continue to work with government leaders to reach a
fair resolution to all parties," the firm said in a statement.
Taiwan's authorities have also threatened to shut down Dell's
online store if the supplier fails to compensate customers.
Dell said it has provided a toll-free number for customers and
has offered discounts to all those who placed orders during the
time in question.