
You can get a latest Samsung LN52A650A1F 52” high-definition LCD TV for only $9.99 at Best Buy, although it usually costs $1,800, Unbelievable ? But these type of mistakes are quit normal and usually appeared in Best Buy site, which sometimes makes me and others feel that it might be one of their unique marketing policy.
However, to make it sure that I am not a mental just have a look the the website for yourself where you can buy the Samsung LN52A650 52″ 1080p HDTV for 10$ at Best Buy.
Interestingly to safeguard itself Best Buy has a clear policy when such errors occur and the guys in charge can “revoke” offers and to “correct” any errors. But when they will payback your money that you have already deposited through credit card , that nobody knows.
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August 12th, 2009 at 4:01 pm
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August 12th, 2009 at 4:46 pm
Guys, please have common sense. I am a representative for Best Buy.com and humans make mistakes, quite simple. You really think a 52″ tv would go for $9.99 at a well known retailer. You guys are calling into our job screaming over something that you already know is an error. Read the conditions of use policy and go from there. I would suggest you not wasting your time or your “lawyer’s” time with the foolishness. My sincere apology for those of you who have waited on the phone for hours only to get that disappointing news but once again, this is a mistake.
August 12th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Haha! I bought 5 of them last night. Hopefully they wont get revoked.
August 12th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Don’t buy at Best Buy if they will not honor their mistakes that are quit normal and usually appeared in Best Buy site for their unique marketing policy.
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