Walmart's Website Accidentally Sold Expensive Items For Cheap But Walmart Won't Honor The Sale

Advertisement

Tis the season for glitchy websites, it seems. Walmart says it suffered a problem with its website on Wednesday that accidentally priced expensive items like computer monitors and televisions for a few dollars, as we previously reported.

Advertisement

Items that were put on sale by the website glitch included $600 treadmills priced at $33, $2,000 televisions priced for a couple hundred and $60 video games like "Grand Theft Auto V" for $18, reports the Wall Street Journal.

Word quickly spread about the low prices via Twitter, blogs and news sites and shoppers reportedly flocked to the site. Walmart wouldn't confirm how people ordered such low-cost items.

Complimentary Tech Event
Transform talent with learning that works
Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation.Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation.Know More

But the retailer is not going to honor those prices, it told Business Insider.

It is canceling the orders, refunding money and giving people a $10 gift card instead, a Walmart spokesperson told us.

Advertisement

Here's Walmart's full statement:

We experienced a technical error that caused some items to show incorrect pricing on our site earlier today. The issue has been resolved and Walmart.com is available for all customers. Given the wide discrepancy in pricing, we are notifying customers who ordered these items that their orders have been canceled and that they'll be refunded in full. In addition, we will send these customers a $10 e-gift card that can be used towards future purchases at Walmart stores and Walmart.com. We apologize again for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.