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Brand-new electronics temporarily inherited refurbished pricing
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Best Buy's inventory management system made a critical error on February 22, 2024. During an overnight database migration, brand-new product listings inherited the pricing of their refurbished counterparts. MacBook Pros listed at $2,499 were suddenly showing $899. Brand new RTX 4080 graphics cards? $210.
The Bandar's Bounties team spotted the discrepancy at 6:10 AM EST during routine morning scans. The alert went out immediately with instructions to look for the 'New' condition badge paired with impossibly low prices.
Members pounced on MacBooks, gaming laptops, 4K monitors, and high-end headphones. Best Buy's system showed them as new inventory with new-product warranties, just at refurb prices. Carts averaged $2,000-$3,000 in savings.
Best Buy corrected the pricing by 8:30 AM, but all confirmed orders went through. Members received brand-new, factory-sealed products at refurbished prices. Some flipped their extras and made back the cost of their Bandar's Bounties membership tenfold.
This is exactly the kind of opportunity you can't find alone. Bandar's Bounties' monitoring systems scan thousands of SKUs per minute so you never miss a glitch like this.