A warning for anyone doing their Christmas shopping online - some websites are taking money for stock they don't have, but not telling consumers until the purchase is complete.

Sony's latest entertainment gadget, the PlayStation Move controller, is at the top of every child's Christmas wish list but the remote sold out across the country nearly three weeks ago. However some retailers have still been selling them online.

"It's potentially a breach of the Fair Trading Act if you're marketing products you don't have to sell," said Consumer NZ chief executive Sue Chetwin.

"Also it's unfair competition in a way if people have spent that money with you, when they might have spent it elsewhere." Read more.

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