LG 83-inch C5 OLED TV Pricing Error: $2 Instead of $5000 at Best Buy
A 100% pricing error that appeared at 7:14 AM PST and lasted until 7:24 AM PST.
Published Feb 7, 2026 at 5:17 PM PST by Liam Foster
LG 83-inch C5 OLED TV shown with timestamp overlay indicating when the pricing error appeared
LG 83-inch C5 OLED TV Pricing Error: $2 Instead of $5000 at Best Buy
By Liam Foster
What Happened
On December 9 2025, a pricing error appeared on Best Buy's website showing the LG 83-inch C5 OLED TV for $2 instead of the correct $5000 MSRP. This represented a 100% discount that was clearly unintended.
Why It Was a Pricing Mistake
System glitch incorrectly displayed MSRP pricing These types of errors typically occur when:
- Multiple discount codes stack unintentionally
- System glitches override MSRP pricing
- Bundle pricing gets applied incorrectly
- Cart-level promotions combine with item discounts
Timeline: Why Minutes Mattered
This deal followed the typical pattern where early viewers succeeded and late viewers missed out:
7:14 AM PST - The pricing error first appeared on Best Buy's website 7:16 AM PST - Bandar's Bounties members received the alert 7:24 AM PST - Orders began failing as the listing corrected 7:30 AM PST - Larger deal pages reposted, but the opportunity was mostly gone
The four-minute window between when Bandar's Bounties posted and when it went viral made the difference between success and failure.
Speed vs. Viral Spread
Members who saw the Bandar's Bounties alert at 7:16 AM PST had approximately NaN minutes to place orders before the listing began correcting itself. Those who waited for social media reposts at 7:30 AM PST found mostly cancelled orders and "out of stock" messages.
This pattern repeats consistently: Bandar's Bounties members get 3-8 minutes of clean ordering before the masses arrive and break everything.
Outcome
Deal was cancelled - orders did not ship The retailer corrected the pricing by 7:24 AM PST, and all subsequent visitors saw the proper $5000 price.
Key Takeaway
This LG 83-inch C5 OLED TV pricing error demonstrates why timestamp awareness matters in deal hunting. The members who checked Bandar's Bounties at 7:16 AM PST and acted immediately had the best results. Those who saw reposts 10-15 minutes later mostly wasted their time.
The lesson: In pricing errors, being early beats being informed. First matter, details second.
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