Online Retailer Makes Million-Dollar Pricing Mistake

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I remember Dell doing something like this about a year ago with some lcd monitors on one of their sites (Asia, I think?). If I recall correctly they tried to cancel the orders but were ultimately forced to honor them by the government. Good publicity for these guys, but I bet they wish the noticed the problem sooner :)
 
This happened to IBM a number of years back where they priced laptops at $1.00 on their website for a short period of time. They didn't honor the prices on any of those orders, however. Shocking that 6pm.com is, which is good for their customers and hopefully, they'll get a boost in customers from this news; they'll need it.
 
Thats one dumb company... if it was me id never honor that... if i was in a good mood maibe i'd give some kind of coupon or something...
 
[citation][nom]pei-chen[/nom]They should just honor one per item. I can imagine someone tried to order 10 5870.[/citation] You realize they sell apparel, right?
 
I think appearing all over the news honoring the sales (even with the 1.6 M dollar debt) is a much cheaper publicity if they choose to pay for this publicity on other sites and television. Kudos for then.
 
I don't understand why you're forced to honor pricing mistakes. I mean if you have a garage sale and leave the decimal point of something in the wrong place, I can't force you to sell it to me at that price. The seller always has the option to say "no, I don't want to sell to you". They are being really good sports to lose 1.6 million dollars over a weekend. I guess they figure avoiding the bad press would be worth the loss. Plus maybe people will feel guilty for literally robbing this company like bottom feeding thieves and will come back and buy more stuff later.
 
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