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  • What! Plastic Bucket Sells for Nearly Rs 26000 on Amazon and Its 'Sold Out'

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    What! Plastic Bucket Sells for Nearly Rs 26000 on Amazon and Its 'Sold Out'
    Online shopping is what today's generation prefers the most, but always remember that online buying things can sometimes be way too expensive tha one can even imagine.

    Digital Desk: Nowadays, online shopping has become the first preference of everyone as it's so easy for people to purchase and send gifts from any place and at any point in time. 

    While price changes and increases are common in online purchasing, there are occasions when some price listings are simply absurd. It has previously occurred with a variety of luxury branded products.

    Many luxury products have upset netizens in the past, from exorbitantly expensive umbrellas to distressed stokings.

    Something similar happened recently on Amazon India.

    While netizens have grown accustomed to seeing expensive luxury items posted online, many were surprised to find a bucket listed on Amazon for Rs 25,900.

    That's not all. The original price of the item was Rs 35,900.

    A screenshot from the listing shows the red bucket being sold for a whopping Rs 25,999.

    However, some Twitter users claimed the listing was due to a technical issue shortly after the screenshot of the bucket was released. 

    Others stated that they were glad the bucket was on EMI.

    Some internet users claimed that the product was currently unavailable.

    The product's pricing has been deleted from the webpage. 

    Notably, Gucci and Adidas received a barrage of criticism in China just a few days ago for a recent partnership called the a'sun umbrella.

    The two companies were savagely criticized because the umbrellas were not waterproof, and a single one cost 11,100 yuan (Rs 1.27 lakh).

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