Pricing error on Amazon Prime Day sale; buyer gets camera lens worth $13,000 sold for $94
The steal deals started when a shopper noticed that the Sony a6000 and 16-50mm lens bundle worth $550 was listed at just $94.5 on Amazon.
Pricing error during Amazon Prime Day sale may brighten your day with a gift beyond your imagination. Yes, this actually happened with a buyer who booked high-end camera lenses worth thousands of dollars for under $100 and received the photography gear at home, said an Engadget report. The incident happened because of a technical error during the Amazon Prime Day sale bringing cheers to one bargain hunter who claimed to have ordered a Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS lens worth $13,000 for just $94, the report said.
"I got a $13,000 lens for $94. LOL waiting for the cancellation but thats like 99.3% off," claimed a user on Slickdeals. The report added, "Others picked up cameras that usually retail at more than $1,000 for under $100, including the Fujifilm X100F and the Canon EOS R."
Amazon honoured many of the pricing errors and the photography gear were being shipped. Some buyers even claimed to have price matched the apparent fire sale with other retailers such as Best Buy and Walmart.
The steal deals started when a shopper noticed that the Sony a6000 and 16-50mm lens bundle worth $550 was listed at just $94.5 on Amazon. He shared the deal on Slickdeals and it went viral.
PetaPixel also reported that "Other members spoke to Amazon customer service about their order and were told that the order would indeed ship."
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