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ashbeeigh
08-12-2009, 03:42 PM
A friend bought one this morning, called me at 7:45 in the morning and was like 'Guess what? Guess what? I was like..umm I don't give a crap. I have to be at work in thirty minutes..." interesting read though.





Best Buy's $9.99 Flat Screen TV Sale a Pricing Mistake
Best Buy Mistakenly Listed the Price of a $1,700 Samsung TV Online This Morning
By NATHALIE TADENA
Aug. 12, 2009

A flat-screen HDTV for only $9.99? The offer that sounded too good to be true was a technological mistake after all.
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Electronic store will not sell the $9.99 TVs; angry customers line the store.

Early this morning, Best Buy's Web site listed a Samsung 52-inch, flat-screen TV for just under $10, with a $70 flat shipping cost, a pricing change picked up by many savvy online shoppers and bloggers.

According to blog accounts, many customers quickly took up on the deal, some ordering as many as 10 TVs.

While some customers were able to complete an order, others received messages that the site's delivery system was temporarily unavailable.

But much to the discontent of customers, the pricing was an error.
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By 11 a.m., the product listing was updated to display the TV's normal price, $1,699.99.

"There was an online pricing error on a 52-inch Samsung television this morning," a Best Buy spokeswoman said. "We have corrected the issue and apologize for the confusion this may have caused. We will not be honoring the incorrect price and, again, apologize for the mistake."

The company also apologized for the pricing error via a Best Buy corporate Twitter account around 11 a.m.

According to the company's Web site, Best Buy has "the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors." The policy also states, "Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice."

Augustine Fou first heard about the alleged sale after reading an entry on Gizmodo.com. Fou, the group chief digital officer at Omnicom Group's Healthcare Consultancy Group in New York City, said he knew the pricing was "clearly a mistake."

Fou placed an order for the TV at about 6:21 a.m. and uploaded a copy of his receipt on his blog. Free Publicity for Best Buy

"The reason I did it and spent the $86 was to see what would happen next," said Fou, adding that he is almost certain he will receive a full refund. "This is the opportunity for them to prove how good their customer service is."

Even if the pricing mishap was a genuine mistake, it did help boost publicity for Best Buy and drive traffic for the company's site, and for free, Fou said. The TV's discount encouraged customers who don't usually visit Best Buy's site to register an account online, which is needed to even place an order, he said.


Debra Green's daughter found out about the deal through Facebook.

Green, a housewife from Woodlands, Texas, placed an order and even received a confirmation e-mail and expected delivery date.

"It was either a sales gimmick or a mistake, I just thought it was something you had to at least try," she said.

Green said that because the sale will not be honored, she probably won't shop at Best Buy in the future.

"If it was a mistake, you'd think they have someone more on the ball managing the Web site of a big company," she said.

Dell had a similar pricing error last month when the Taiwanese government purchased mistakenly-priced 19-inch LCD monitors for $15. Dell was fined $30,000 by Taiwan's Consumer Protection Commission.

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Story?id=8311580&page=2

BacktoBasics
08-12-2009, 03:50 PM
This has been making the rounds. It cuts you off at check out.

DMX7
08-12-2009, 03:52 PM
Best Buy is such a scam. They never honor their price match guarantee either.

Cry Havoc
08-12-2009, 03:55 PM
If you really think you're going to get a new LCD/Plasma 52 inch TV for 9.99 or 99.99, you're an idiot.

SpursWoman
08-12-2009, 04:09 PM
If you really think you're going to get a new LCD/Plasma 52 inch TV for 9.99 or 99.99, you're an idiot.

Seriously ... it's still difficult to believe that people would actually expect to hold them to that price when a freaking retard could tell that it was a mistake. People thinking they are entitled to $10, $1,700 TV because of a data entry error. Sounds about right.

bigzak25
08-12-2009, 04:24 PM
the bastards that bought 10 of them have to be pissed...:lol

ashbeeigh
08-12-2009, 04:26 PM
Seriously ... it's still difficult to believe that people would actually expect to hold them to that price when a freaking retard could tell that it was a mistake. People thinking they are entitled to $10, $1,700 TV because of a data entry error. Sounds about right.

The guy who called me practically jizzed his pants. He was like 'They'll have to honor the price...are you by a computer? You have to see this!" It was 7:45, I had just finished breakfast, was putting on make-up and the furthest thing from my mind was the computer. I wanted to shake him. :bang :madrun

Frenzy
08-12-2009, 05:37 PM
the guy that called you was an idiot. The idiot should have just bought 2 and if you wanted one the idiot could sell you it.... for a higher price of course. If not... whats 10$

ashbeeigh
08-12-2009, 05:59 PM
the guy that called you was an idiot. The idiot should have just bought 2 and if you wanted one the idiot could sell you it.... for a higher price of course. If not... whats 10$

Well, I know he was idiot. But, I thought it was something serious. He never calls that early. Oh well.

Drachen
08-12-2009, 06:31 PM
If you really think you're going to get a new LCD/Plasma 52 inch TV for 9.99 or 99.99, you're an idiot.

I once got 2 quarter pounders with cheese from McDonalds for less than 2 cents. I flipped the guy 2 pennies and told him to keep the change. I walked into McDonalds, saw a poster that said "Quarter Pounder with Cheese now only 0.90¢". When the guy protested, I tried explaining to him that they were advertising it for .9 cents, and he said "yeah, so you own $1.80" and I said "no I owe 1.8¢, keep the change". Finally the guy called the manager, who understood what was going on, threw the bag with the burgers at me, and followed me as I walked out of the store. I looked back after I walked out the door and the guy tore the sign down. It was great. I was 9.

MaNuMaNiAc
08-12-2009, 08:34 PM
I once got 2 quarter pounders with cheese from McDonalds for less than 2 cents. I flipped the guy 2 pennies and told him to keep the change. I walked into McDonalds, saw a poster that said "Quarter Pounder with Cheese now only 0.90¢". When the guy protested, I tried explaining to him that they were advertising it for .9 cents, and he said "yeah, so you own $1.80" and I said "no I owe 1.8¢, keep the change". Finally the guy called the manager, who understood what was going on, threw the bag with the burgers at me, and followed me as I walked out of the store. I looked back after I walked out the door and the guy tore the sign down. It was great. I was 9.

yeah... that's the same thing

dougp
08-13-2009, 12:20 AM
Best Buy is such a scam. They never honor their price match guarantee either.

It's been legal for 5 years to not honor price mistakes. Some companies will, if it's not such a huge deficit like $10 or so.

Ditty
08-13-2009, 02:36 AM
as a guy that works retail

i hate when assholes come in and tell me that they should honor the price,because it was different a week ago or different price when you purchase online

whatever the price comes up take it or leave it

and dont fuck with retail also

we have our ways ;)

looking for a new job though can anyone hook it up :)

spursfan1000
08-13-2009, 04:16 AM
I wish I could get a new tv for 9.99 :)