Malaysia legislation
Section 13
Section 13
(a)
does not intend to offer for supply; or
(b)
does not have reasonable grounds for believing can be supplied, at that price for a period that is, and in quantities that are, reasonable having regard to the nature of the market in which the person carries on business and the nature of the advertisement.
(2)
In a prosecution for a failure to offer goods or services to a consumer in accordance with subsection (1), it shall be a defence if the person charged proves that—
(a)
he offered to supply or to procure another person to supply, to the consumer, within a reasonable time, goods or services of the kind advertised, in a reasonable quantity and at the advertised price, and where the offer is accepted by the consumer, that the person has so supplied or procured another person to supply, the goods or services; or
(b)
he offered to supply to the consumer immediately, or to procure another person to supply to the consumer within a reasonable time, equivalent goods or services, in a reasonable quantity and at the advertised price, and where the offer is accepted by the consumer, that the person has so supplied or procured another person to supply, such equivalent goods or services.
Gifts, prizes, free offers, etc.