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In early September, Amazon UK’s Business account listings accidentally priced the Samsung 75-Inch Neo QLED 4K QN93F Smart TV at just £1.00 instead of its regular £1,999. The glitch lasted only minutes, but House of Resell monitors detected it instantly. Although Amazon cancelled most orders, several users received completed order confirmations before reversal — making this one of the standout business price errors of 2025.
Listing appeared under Amazon Business around 7:23 PM on 9 September 2025.
Flagged as an FBA item with a 100 % “discount,” no active promotion.
Members managed to add to cart and check out before the page vanished.
Confirmation emails were issued briefly before mass cancellations.
Demonstrated how HOR monitors catch even short-lived Amazon Business mis-prices.
09/09/2025
7:23 PM - House of Resell monitors detect the £1 Samsung Neo QLED 75" TV on Amazon Business.

09/09/2025
7:25 PM - Alert posted in HOR Discord; members rush to cart the product before correction.
09/09/2025
Within the hour, Amazon removes the page and restores retail pricing at £1,999.

10/09/2025
A few users receive temporary “Order Completed” confirmations before Amazon reverses and refunds, confirming business-tier glitch activity.
▶️ Amazon Product Page (ASIN B0F6VFSP86)
This Amazon Business price error became one of September’s most talked-about glitches, a high-value item accidentally dropped to £1, caught by monitors within seconds. Even though fulfilments didn’t complete, it highlights exactly why automated alerts and rapid coordination are vital. A reminder that timing beats luck when chasing rare pricing anomalies.

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