
From £1 Samsung TVs to £20 MacBooks, 2025 has been a wild year for pricing errors. Here’s a look back at the most talked-about glitches that shook the UK reselling scene.

Pricing errors remain one of the most exciting opportunities in reselling.
Unlike traditional flips, where future demand needs to be predicted, pricing errors often create instant profit opportunities from the moment they appear. Whether caused by incorrect discounts, retailer mistakes, or temporary pricing discrepancies, members who react quickly can secure substantial savings before corrections are made.
Here are the top-performing pricing errors House of Resell members capitalised on throughout 2026 so far.

Retail: £69 | Resell: £554 | Profit: £485 | ROI: 703%
The standout pricing error of the year so far. A significant pricing discrepancy created an exceptional opportunity for members who acted quickly before the retailer corrected the listing.
Retail: £29 | Resell: £230 | Profit: £201 | ROI: 693%
One of the strongest household appliance opportunities of the year, producing exceptional returns from a simple retail pricing mistake.
Retail: £225 | Resell: £545 | Profit: £320 | ROI: 142%
Premium whisky continues to be a profitable category when pricing errors occur. This luxury bottle provided strong margins for members able to secure stock before correction.
Retail: £129 | Resell: £299 | Profit: £170 | ROI: 132%
Power tools remain an underrated category for pricing errors. The Bosch Rotary Hammer delivered solid returns thanks to a significant discount compared to normal retail pricing.
Retail: £153 | Resell: £300 | Profit: £147 | ROI: 96%
Mobile phones continue to offer opportunities when retailers misprice stock. While not the largest percentage return on the list, the Samsung Galaxy A36 still generated impressive profit potential.
Pricing errors are unique because they don't rely on hype or speculation.
Instead, opportunities are created when products are listed below their true market value, allowing resellers to secure inventory with an immediate pricing advantage.
Common causes include:
• Incorrect retailer pricing
• Promotional stacking
• System errors
• Clearance mistakes
• Temporary discount glitches
Because these opportunities can disappear within minutes, speed remains one of the most important factors in securing stock.

Many of the best pricing errors never reach the wider public.
House of Resell members use:
• Real-time pricing error monitors
• Automated alerts
• Dedicated staff support
• Market value tracking
• Community verification
This combination helps members identify opportunities before retailers notice and correct pricing mistakes.
The first half of 2026 has once again shown why pricing errors remain one of the most profitable categories in reselling.
From GPS units and mobile phones to premium whisky and power tools, the biggest opportunities often came from simple retailer mistakes that were identified and acted on quickly.
👉 House of Resell members continue to receive real-time pricing error alerts, dedicated monitoring tools, and expert support designed to uncover profitable opportunities before the wider market catches on.

From £1 Samsung TVs to £20 MacBooks, 2025 has been a wild year for pricing errors. Here’s a look back at the most talked-about glitches that shook the UK reselling scene.

A rare Amazon FBA error briefly listed the £1,999 Samsung 75” Neo QLED for £1 — monitors caught it, but Keepa never did.