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One of Nepal’s biggest e-commerce sale of the year, Daraz’s 11.11 Sale, is in full swing, bringing massive discounts on a range of products. But this time, the spotlight isn’t just on the deals—it’s on a shockingly steep discount on a laptop that has everyone talking.
Screenshots shared on social media show an HP Victus 15 laptop, originally priced at NPR 120,000 , available with a jaw-dropping 98% discount, slashing the price down to just NPR 1,906! Yes, you read that right. Several eagle-eyed shoppers even managed to place orders for the laptop at this unbelievable price.
However, Daraz quickly issued a response, clarifying that this discount was an error. They apologized for the mix-up and swiftly corrected the price. Now, the laptop is listed with a more modest discount of 8%, priced at NPR 109,999.
But the plot thickens: Those who snagged the “deal” are now wondering if their orders will be honored.
In many countries, if the seller confirms an order, they’re obligated to honor the listed price. However, if the order hasn’t been confirmed, the seller can usually cancel. In Nepal’s case, since there’s no clear law, the outcome is up in the air. Nepal currently lacks specific e-commerce laws to handle such situations.
For now, it seems like a waiting game for those who attempted to buy the laptop for less than 2000. Will Daraz deliver? Stay tuned.