Kaufland product reduced to EUR 0.01 - Run starts and customers proudly show their receipts
Created: 01/14/2023 13:53
By: Armin T. Linder
"It's worth being quick," wrote a Kaufland customer who discovered a product for a penny - but more than a week later, people are still having success.
Langenfeld - A line laser with drill dust collector is really not the product that 80 million Germans need every day.
But: For many hobby do-it-yourselfers it is a useful tool.
And they are exactly the ones who rejoice in the
mydealz.de community
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Because such a good piece is apparently available in many Kaufland branches throughout Germany for the price of one cent.
Objects of desire for some bargain hunters: the line lasers at Kaufland.
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Is it really a pricing error?
Or a sale based on the “everything must go” principle?
There was a similar case a few weeks ago: a Bavarian had stocked up on a 1-cent product.
"1 cent is the last discount level to get rid of the stuff," said one with possible insider knowledge and spoke of a "sale item" - the official Kaufland statement to tz.de remained vague.
Kaufland: Mysterious price of 0.01 euros for line laser with drill dust collector
Back to the line laser with drill dust collector at Kaufland: According to the photo, the original price of 9.99 euros is indicated on the sign - plus a reduction to 4.99 euros.
There is nothing to be seen of the price of 0.01 euros.
But: The bargain was noticed by the MyDealz.de community on January 2, 2023.
"It's worth being quick," wrote the discoverer about his find in Langenfeld (NRW).
More than a week later, the interested parties are still successful.
Maybe Kaufland is right about the run to finally get rid of these things?
One with possible Kaufland insider knowledge writes: “Should go anywhere.
The item is scheduled to be disposed of since this morning.”
Several line laser buyers show their Kaufland vouchers.
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Kaufland: Line laser buyers show their receipts
In any case, various users post their receipts that show that the purchase actually worked.
Or otherwise express their enthusiasm.
"Now I was able to get hold of 2 pieces.
At Kaufland Magdeburg Schlachthof there are now 5 more on the shelf,” writes one.
"Well, there's no one left in Langenfeld, I got the last one," "Well, I got it for €0.01" and "It worked in Gütersloh.
Unfortunately I got the last part” others.
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Tricks are also exchanged in the community that one should rather go to the self-service checkout so that the price is not noticed, which is not so nice.
If this is really about cheating Kaufland, we wouldn't report about it on our portal.
But there is much to suggest that Kaufland is happy when the line laser shelves are empty.
However, one user reports that he had clashed with the seller in Ehingen (Donau).
“The saleswoman there refused to sell me the thing.
I then asked when I could buy it.
The answer: 'Not at all!'”.
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