
Amazon is selling plastic bucket for Rs 26k. Twitter just cannot believe it
India Today
A seller on Amazon had listed a plastic bathroom bucket for Rs 25,999. This left internet absolutely shocked.
Twitter was absolutely flabbergasted when they found out that a seller on Amazon had listed a plastic bathroom bucket for Rs 25,999 after a 28 percent discount. Users took screenshots from the website and shared it online and the reactions to those were nothing less than pure gold.While it appeared that this could be the result of some technical glitch, netizens had the most hilarious reactions as they absolutely couldn’t believe what they just witnessed online.
To top it all off, another seller on the online retail platform had listed two plastic mugs for around Rs 10,000.
The item is titled “Plastic Bucket for Home and Bathroom Set of 1.” What is even more baffling is the fact that the original price of the item was Rs 35,900.
The product is currently unavailable on the website.
Twitter user Vivek Raju shared the screenshot and wrote, “Just found this on Amazon and I don't know what to do.”
Just found this on Amazon and I don't know what to do pic.twitter.com/hvxTqGYzC4

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