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Aldis Corona rapid tests out of stock: Bad customer scam on ebay causes outrage - "Hate people"

2021-03-09T08:22:51.689Z


Aldi’s rapid tests are very popular. But now some of them want to get rid of their products again, and that is far too overpriced.


Aldi’s rapid tests are very popular.

But now some of them want to get rid of their products again, and that is far too overpriced.

Munich - Long queues or updating the website: the start of sales of the Aldi rapid tests was interesting for many people.

But not everyone also got the object of desire.

Angry customers responded via social media and complained about the lack of quantities.

Many were furious about it, as tz.de writes, for example.

Aldi: Corona rapid tests sold out quickly

On the other hand, others want to make the big profit now.

Already a popular means with the PlayStation 5: sell a purchased Playstation much too overpriced on various platforms such as ebay.

Five tests cost 24.99 euros in the store.

There is a real bargain when you look at ebay.

The #Aldi quick tests are now available at #Ebay.

I hate people sometimes.

pic.twitter.com/zoQbAtQDfq

- Tara Gottmann (@TaraGottmann) March 6, 2021

A Twitter user proved with a screenshot that the prices there rose almost immeasurably.

“The Aldi quick tests are now also available on ebay.

Sometimes I hate people, ”he headlined.

To see there: Aldi tests between 75 and 100 euros plus shipping.

A horrific sum when you consider that you can get four packs of five tests each for 100 euros at the discounter.

Aldi: Corona rapid tests on ebay?

Platform reacts

A user replied and asked eBay to stop this.

And according to their own statements, that was even done.

“We think it's absolutely not okay.

We are currently removing these offers from our website.

If you notice other offers, please report them using the online tool, ”wrote the platform.

Thereupon a thank you was given and the good decision acknowledged.

But the problem does not seem to have been completely resolved yet.

Again and again retailers put products online, which are then to be sold at exorbitant prices.

The product is currently out of stock on Lidl's website, but the discounter has announced that it will soon have some available again.

Aldi is also waiting for the next delivery.

(ank) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN-MEDIA

Source: merkur

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