Mexico: She got attached to a scooter because they wouldn't sell it to her for 69 cents

The scooter was originally priced at 19.990 Mexican pesos (998 US dollars), and by mistake, one of the workers wrote that the price had been reduced to 13,999 pesos, which is 0,69 US dollars

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A woman tied herself to a scooter, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
A woman tied herself to a scooter, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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A Mexican woman became attached to a scooter on Black Friday, since the management of the "Walmart" market chain did not want to sell her a scooter at the price of 69 US cents (0,57 euro cents).

The woman was among the many customers who entered the store in San Luis Potosi, and according to the newspaper Sin Embargo, she was convinced that the arguments were on her side when she approached the Walmart staff and pointed to the price, the Daily Mail reports.

The scooter first cost 19.990 Mexican pesos (US$998), and by mistake, one of the workers wrote that the price had been reduced to 13,999 pesos, which is US$0,69.

However, according to the Daily Mail, the problem arose when management refused to sell it to her at that price, which is why she called a consumer protection agent, who was also unsuccessful in convincing the store staff that the woman was right and that the scooter they should sell to her exactly at the price she insisted on.

Dissatisfied with the outcome of the negotiations, the woman attached herself to the scooter in the hope of getting it for 0.69 dollars, and it remained a secret whether she managed to get the scooter for 13 pesos.

The general manager of "Walmart", in fact, confirmed that there was an incident and that the state protector of consumer rights wrote a report stating that the scooter was sold for $0.69 to the first customer of many who noticed the price error, Daily Mail reports.

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