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WristBandMan
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bah, didn't this just happened last month on overstock.com?
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darkhunter
Posts: 2992 Location: Los Angelas |
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Yeah it did. But overstock charge you before item was shipped. As for it being #1 on Amazon, it's nothing new when it comes to a major price mistake which get spread around the internet like wildfire. You got a bunch of people ordering it and don't even know what they're getting. Some will order multiple copies just so they're just ordering it to sell on ebay. |
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konosuke15
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Mwahahaha! That just SHOWS how popular the show is Shame it wasnt for $6 though....I'd buy it faster than you can say 'Neon Genesis Evangelion: Platinum Edition Thin Pack is up for $6 on Amazon.com!'
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Hajime06
Posts: 39 Location: South Carolina |
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I bought into it on the small chance it would be honored. It's unlikely it would go through, but even if there is a 1/100,000,000 chance, it's worth it.
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CrackaJax
Posts: 250 Location: Mount Olympus, Syracuse University |
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Not like there was anything to lose on it. Ordered 2 copies. Woulda made one helluva cheap birthday gift for a friend.
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emory
Posts: 615 |
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Hold on, soldier. Some people on forums like GameFaqs were ordering dozens of copies, some over 100. |
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Chiroptera Rex
Space Cowboy
Posts: 262 Location: The Batcave, Gotham City, Wisconsin. |
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This has to be the funniest thing I've heard about online shopping sites. It seems that someone was able to manipulate the price. Of course, so many people ordering a copy is probably how Amazon detected the problem in the first place. I wonder how long it'll take them to remove the #1 ranking from the item.
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Colonel Wolfe
Posts: 370 |
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Actually, Amazon.com is required by Federal Law to honor those prices if you ordered them and paid for them at that time. If they don't, complaaints can be filed through your State Attorney's General office or your local/state Better Business Bureau.
If Amazon doesn't honor it, they can be held accountable for not only fines but they can also be required to also honor those prices. This is what's known as the "Price/Scan Law." It's there, all retailers are required by law to honor the advertised price. |
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Walkabout
Posts: 62 Location: Beyond The Sea |
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They weren't charged, though the Overstock orders were, in return(besides refunding) we got a $5 in store credit...
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Tenchi
Posts: 4543 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Yeah, the only way I could believe a #1 ranking is that it's mostly people buying for eBay. While I wouldn't dispute the relatively large popularity of Evangelion within the fandom niche, especially among "old school" fans, if the information I've read about the November sweeps month ratings on Adult Swim is valid, and since I don't pay to get the actual Nielsen data, I have no real way of knowing one way or another, it floundered in the AS ratings in November, with the best-rated airing ranking only 108th out of all airings of all AS shows during "sweeps month". |
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Shingen
Posts: 13 Location: Probably in Canada. Silly canuck ^^; |
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Actually, this happened a couple years back with Marmalade Boy boxset 1, but only on amazon.ca - only it was a MUCH better deal - 99 freakin' cents.
Due to the way Canadian laws work, however, all orders of THAT were honored. Actual screengrab: http://forums.wpganime.ca/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=6412 |
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freshkazuki
Posts: 235 Location: Texas |
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I would think they would HAVE to honor it if you paid for it. If not, what they are engaging in is false advertising. I know this happens in stores sometimes, where the price on the box is cheaper than what it rings up as. If you complain enough, you can usually get it for the lower price. You can't advertise a price for a car and then when you show up, you find out it's actually a higher price. Glitch or not is irrelevant.
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Colonel Wolfe
Posts: 370 |
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The proble is that since Amazon.com advertised the $5 price they were obligated to sell that item for that price at the time the orders were placed. They can't backtrack and say "oops we goofed so now you get the higher price." That philosophy just doesn't work. I imagine that the FTC, the BBB and the State Attorney's General will be filing complaints against Amazon.com once the complaints start rolling in.
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Nunka
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I was actually thinking the exact opposite---it's so ironic that Evangelion, as awful as it is, could be #1 in anything other than a crazed otaku's top ten list. |
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Caro-chan
Posts: 22 Location: Madison, WI |
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Stuff like this actually happens all the time on hotel and airfare sites. I've heard of deals like $150 or $200 for non-stop round-trip flights cross-country. It usually happens because a decimal point gets shifted somehow.
EDIT: About honoring the offer - I'm pretty sure what other people have said on here is true: if your credit card was immediately charged for that price, then I do think they have to honor it. If there's a delay, though, and you actually haven't paid for it yet, then they can change it back. I could be wrong, though. |
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