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Black Friday Fail: Someone bought an Xbox One BOX for $275 on eBay

by GH Staff
Xbox One box $275 Black Friday eBay

In the midst of all the week-long online Black Friday deals and the door-busting insanity ensuing after the traditional Thanksgiving day dinner, there are bound to be a few individuals that overlook the fine print on the aforementioned Black Friday deals.

For example, the Microsoft Store is currently having a pretty sweet deal on their popular Xbox One console this Thanksgiving and Black Friday holiday, with the system being cut down to $329  from it’s already discounted $350 price tag. However, there are always those that want the most savings they can get from their Black Friday purchases, and look to other sources, such as eBay, to see if they can get their desired product for an even better price. The thing is, it doesn’t always turn out the way one expects it to turn out.

Case in point: An individual looking at and subsequently bidding (Note: There were 18 bids in total) on a particularly attractive Xbox One eBay listing won the auction with a bid of £175, which is approximately $275. Pretty good buy, right? 

It would be if it was for an actual Microsoft Xbox One console, however what the bidder may or may not have known (more likely the latter), is that the product he was bidding on was NOT an Xbox One console, but the box that the system comes in.

That’s right, someone paid $275 for an Xbox One BOX, not the actual console…the box it comes in.

See the listing and read more details below:


Black Friday Fail – $275 for an Xbox One BOX

Check out an image from the listing:

Xbox One BOX Black Friday $275

The seller’s overly enthusiastic description for the item is below:

“Box only !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

VERY GOOD CONDITION IDEAL IF

YOU HAVE ONE WITHOUT THE BOX

AS IT WILL INCREASE YOUR RESALE VALUE CONSIDERABLY!!!

OR IF YOU HAVE BOUGHT ONE AS 

A  PRESENT WITHOUT A BOX!

BOX ONLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Judging by the description, it appears that the seller made it pretty clear that the particular item being sold was just the Xbox One BOX.

You can access a link to the actual listing here.

How so many people missed the not-so-fine print of the item’s description is beyond comprehension, UNLESS one looks at the possibility that the seller changed the product’s description near the end of the auction. However, that is simply a possible explanation, and may or may not be the actual case – especially since eBay locks in the product’s description as the listing gets close to its end time.

Update: Judging by the listing’s item specifics, it appears as though the seller advertised the item as the actual Xbox One console.

Item specifics:

Item number: 281511160731

Category: Video Games & Consoles

Condition: Used

Type: Home Console

Platform: Microsoft Xbox One

In any case, it’s either the fault of eager, yet ignorant Black Friday shoppers or a scummy eBay seller. Regardless, when you go shopping this holiday season, make sure you’re well-informed and aware of what you’re actually buying. You’ll probably be much more satisfied in the long run.


 

What are your thoughts on this particularly hilarious case of failed Black Friday shopping? Do you think the seller changed the item description at the last minute, or was it due to buyers’ simple ignorance?

Let me know in the comments section below! As always, stay tuned to GamerHeadlines.com for the latest in video game and technology news.